Sask based tech company develops AI grain grading app

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A Saskatchewan-based tech company has developed a first of its kind app that helps farmers in grading grain quality. The new app counts grain kernels and checks for quality within seconds. Grain Grading, the is brain child Weiping Zeng, CEO of SuperGeo A.I Tech. Zeng comes from farming background and said farmers put in extensive...

A Saskatchewan-based tech company has developed a first of its kind app that helps farmers in grading grain quality.

The new app counts grain kernels and checks for quality within seconds. Grain Grading, the is brain child Weiping Zeng, CEO of SuperGeo A.I Tech. Zeng comes from farming background and said farmers put in extensive hours for uncertain returns and the aim of the A.I. based app will automate time consuming tasks as well as remove the subjectivity in the grain grading process.

“After chatting with farmers about their current method for checking grain quality, it struck me, ‘why not use AI technology to help them?'” he said. Lyndon Lisiza, SuperGeo A.I. Tech’s chief marketing officer, said removing inspector’s subjectivit can potentially provide a clear definition of what grain grades are to ensure farmers maximize their profits.

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