London-based crop intelligence firm HSAT unveiled an AI-powered tool that improves crop disease detection and prediction. Named Inference, the tool combines computer vision, machine learning and large language models into a single platform.

The company’s release claims Inference provides 95% accuracy for crop prediction and over 90% accuracy for disease detection. The platform is intended to help farmers and food producers identify and combat diseases.

The platform captures thousands of crop images from mobile devices and analyzes them to detect disease risk. Each image is mapped with geolocation and associated with the corresponding satellite and weather data.

Inference has already been used in six countries across four continents to assess tens of thousands of farms according to HSAT.

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