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Hear career perspectives from leaders in multiple sectors — non-profit, public, startup, and big tech — all working with AI in the Ag space. Rikin Gandhi, CEO, Digital Green / rikingandhi Gabriel Youtsey, Chief Innovation Officer, UC ANR / gyoutsey Karl Cameron Schiller, Co-founder, COO, Pheronym / karl-cameron-schiller-a729916 Ranveer Chandra, Managing Director, Research for Industry, Microsoft / ranveer-chandra-79bb9b These industry perspectives are part of the 2024 AIFS Speaker Series and also served as the kick-off for our Ag Extension Advisor Hackathon. To learn more about the hackathon and the innovative ideas the student teams developed, read our hackathon wrap-up: https://aifs.ucdavis.edu/news-and-eve... ---------- The AI Institute for Next Generation Food Systems, or AIFS, was launched in 2020 to solve the world’s biggest challenges to crop and food production facing our planet: ensuring a sustainable, nutritious, efficient, and safe food supply while mitigating the impacts of a changing climate. Given food’s fundamental role in human health and well-being, coupled with its far-reaching impacts on the national economy and environment, AIFS is developing open-source AI solutions across the food system for the good of our people, our planet and our society. We bring together more than 40 researchers from six institutions: UC Davis, UC Berkeley, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC-ANR), Cornell University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This work is supported by AFRI Competitive Grant no. 2020-67021-32855/project accession no. 1024262 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Learn more at: https://aifs.ucdavis.edu/