Affiliation:
1. Srinivas University, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
Abstract
Objects acquired intelligence and the capacity to communicate as technology advanced. The Internet of Things (IoT) links common household items to the Internet, allowing them to make decisions like humans. Sensors collect real-time atmospheric data that AI algorithms use to make devices smarter. The Internet of Things has revolutionized agriculture. According to a study, 70% of India's population is dependent on agriculture, yet agriculture's importance is no longer concealed. Using technology, one can predict temperature, rainfall, humidity, fertilizer demands, and water needs. Modern agricultural approaches using IoT and AI are altering traditional farming practices and making farming profitable
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