How is the adoption of AI impacting the future of agricultural careers?

With the use of artificial intelligence on the rise, many are speculating over the potential impact it can have across the ag industry, and how its adoption could vary in different sectors.

It will be a big focus at the upcoming AgCareers Roundtable Conference.

Bonnie Johnson spoke with RFD-TV’s Jennifer Vickery Smith about industry sentiment around AI, the upcoming roundtable, and the future of the industry.

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