Farming a war zone — In Machines We Trust  @technologyreview
Farming a war zone — In Machines We Trust  @technologyreview
MIT Technology Review | Farming a war zone — In Machines We Trust @technologyreview | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 22 hours ago.
Shortages of everything from seeds to fertilizer might accelerate the adoption of technologies that can help supplies go further in war-torn Ukraine.

We meet: 
Roman Tarasevich, Farmer, Ukraine
Morten Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer, OneSoil
Inbal Reshef, Program Director, NASA Harvest
Olekssi Misiura, Head of Research and Development, IMC

In Machines We Trust is a podcast about the automation of everything. Host Jennifer Strong and the team at MIT Technology Review look at what it means to entrust artificial intelligence with our most sensitive decisions.

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Credits: This episode was reported and produced by Jennifer Strong, Emma Cillekens and Anthony Green. It was edited by Mat Honan and contains original music from Garret Lang and Jacob Gorski. Our mix engineer is Garret Lang. We had field production help in Ukraine from Orysia Khimiak. Special thanks this week to Max Furman, Ty Walrod, Antonio Regalado and Megan Zaroda Mullenioux. Our artwork is by Stephanie Arnett.

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