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In response to the escalating food crises exacerbated by disasters and conflicts, NASA scientist Inbal Becker-Reshef has initiated a global rapid crop assessment center. This endeavor, funded by $7.7 million from various tech companies, including Google and Microsoft, aims to provide a hotline for governments and aid organizations. By utilizing satellite imagery and AI, the center will assess crop damage and predict potential food crises, addressing the growing global food security challenges driven by climate calamities and geopolitical conflicts.
Source: YAHOO