US-based firm Avalo created an artificial intelligence model that can help create climate-resilient crops. It identifies genes scientists could use to produce fruits and vegetables that resist drought, flooding, heat, and insects. As a result, it could improve global food security significantly quicker than traditional crop improvements. You may not like genetically modified crops, but we've been selectively breeding them for years. Our fruits and vegetables are the result of thousands of years of farmers growing options that provide the best yields.
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