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“Ai will improve everything”: Elon Musk reacts to the video shared by Satya Nadella by Baramati Farmers' video, which is shared by Satya Nadella

Elon Musk expressed his confidence in artificial intelligence, this time in the field of agriculture. The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX has reorganized a video that was originally published by Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, and called it “a fantastic example of the effects of AI on agriculture”. Musk emphasized Ai's potential and explained: “AI will improve everything.”

The video showed how AI-powered solutions help farmers. (X/Reuters)

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The video shows how AI-powered solutions help farmers to optimize their resources and improve productivity. Nadella quoted the example of a farmer who was associated with the Baramati cooperative in India and which benefited significantly from AI-controlled technology. According to him, the small landowner recorded remarkable improvements in the harvest yield, reduced chemical use and better water management.

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The technology uses geodata, temperature data from drones and satellites and real-time floor analysis that integrates all this information via AI. This enables farmers to get implementable knowledge into their national language by simply asking questions.

Through the combination of AI with agricultural data in real time, farmers can make more well -founded decisions, which led to sustainable agricultural practices and higher efficiency, he explained.

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At the beginning of this week, Microsoft -ce Satya Nadella thought in a discussion with Youtuber Dwarkesh Patel about the misjudgment of the Search by the company, while Google recognized its potential and made its strategy without errors.

Nadella admitted that one of his biggest mistakes was to underestimate the dominance of the search, a market in which Google carried out. He explained that Microsoft initially believed that the web remains decentralized and that the search did not consider the main business model.

He called it a valuable lesson and explained: “We (Microsoft) missed it, which turned out to be the largest business model on the web because we all assumed that it is only about being distributed on the Internet.”