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A simple calculation can stop artificial intelligence sending you broke

  • Written by Evan Shellshear, Industry Fellow, The University of Queensland
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Mike is a 40-something crop farmer from southern Queensland. With a chestnut tan, crushing handshake and a strong outback accent, he’s the third generation of his family to grow sorghum, a cereal mostly used for animal fodder.

But, like most farmers, Mike faces more challenges than his forbears. Climate change has eroded...

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