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 Nowadays, an increasing number of people all across the world are beginning to rethink their attitudes toward our planet. The question is, "Where do I begin?" The solution is both simple and complex: "it begins with us." Each of us has a direct impact on the environment by how we eat, travel, and live our lives.                                                     

Environment vs. Technology

Most of us see the connection between technology and the environment as a fight between nature and technology, with only one winner. However, this perspective on technology is as old as the technology itself. In actuality, future technology will not be hostile to our planet. They'll be working for the environment in the same way that they're used to improving people's lives all around the world.

As a technology analyst with over years of experience working in an offshore development company in India, I am confident that the effective application of technology will soon save our environment from pollution and climate change.

 

Agriculture with Artificial Intelligence:

This, however, cannot last indefinitely. Plants are now being cared for on a more individual basis by scientists and agricultural specialists. To accomplish this, we must make machines smarter, which entail treating plants as individuals. This includes thinning, spraying, weeding, and recognizing fruits by using artificial intelligence to predict yield and size. Identifying weeds within the produce has always been a difficult task for farmers. However, artificial intelligence (AI) has suddenly transformed this procedure. AI-enabled computers can now be taught to distinguish plant shapes and textures. Farmers can utilize AI to detect or prevent weeds in addition to weed detection.

Autonomous Electric Vehicles :

Regular cars that run on gasoline and emit CO2 directly into the atmosphere. Electric cars, on the other hand, do not use any gasoline and so emit no pollution. Eco-driving algorithms, traffic and route optimization, and driverless ride-sharing systems can all help to reduce green
house gas emissions in urban transportation.

Data Analytics Can Be Beneficial

Our purchasing decisions are currently greatly influenced by external factors. Advertising is ubiquitous and extremely effective. One of the most effective forms of advertising these days is to collect personal data and feed it into algorithms that can evaluate our buying habits, predict our wants, and then present the product to us in a way that is simple and accessible. What if the same algorithms could be used to effect positive change? Instead of utilising data to persuade us to buy more items, we may use it to explain our influence on the environment. Our purchases have a mental influence. This effectively depicts the effects of a person's daily spending.

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