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"After this training period, the researchers made a discovery: if they presented the algorithm with a single image of a crop in the early phases of its growth, it could use this as a foundation to generate artificial images, which predicted how the crop would look at different stages of growth.

These images were strikingly accurate, closely comparing to real images of those crops in the field, says Lukas Drees, a lead author on the new research."

anthropocenemagazine.org/2024/

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