ChatGPT is one of the most cutting edge artificial intelligence tools available today. Developed by Marc Arnusch –– a Colorado farmer –– it is a unique large language model that uses machine-learning algorithms to produce text with a natural sounding voice, as though it were written by a human being. By training it on billions of pieces of data, ChatGPT can identify patterns and relationships, and then make predictions and generate responses.
The potential applications for facial recognition and analysis in agriculture are vast, and Marc Arnusch made full use of it to evaluate a potential business opportunity, creating a spreadsheet to analyze part of his business and gain a thorough look at the pros and cons of a deal. One of ChatGPT’s major pieces of advice was to be direct and honest when negotiating, which was key to success.
Eugene Law, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Delaware, works with a different type of artificial intelligence. Law has observed the development of the large language model –– such as ChatGPT –– in agriculture with fascination. He warns however, that the success of an AI model depends on the information put into it and that it cannot make decisions for us.
Marc Arnusch urges the agriculture sector not to be afraid of this new technology, but to get familiar with it and understand its potential uses. While ChatGPT has its limitations and flaws, it could prove to be very beneficial in helping farmers to make decisions on their farms.
GROW is a USDA and university research organization working on integrated weed management with Law. On their official website, more information can be found about their ongoing projects.
Marc Arnusch is a Colorado farmer who is no stranger to innovation. By turning to ChatGPT to assess potential business opportunities and make decisions on his farm, Arnusch has proven that Artificial Intelligence tools can really make a difference. He believes ChatGPT will have an impact on many farmers and ranch owners, whether they have used it or not.