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SUMMARY:Growing with AI:  Washington's Agricultural Future
DESCRIPTION:Join the Washington State Academy of Sciences for an engaging 6-part webinar series exploring how artificial intelligence can transform agriculture in Washington State. \nAs our producers face unprecedented challenges—from climate volatility to labor shortages—AI offers powerful new tools to enhance resilience\, optimize resources\, and secure our agricultural future. This free series brings together leading researchers\, innovative farmers\, AI developers\, and key policymakers to explore real-world applications and future possibilities. \n\nFirst Webinar – Artificial Intelligence: What it can do\, where it is going\, and key opportunities for agriculture\n\n\nJanuary 12\, 2026\, 12-1pm PST \nLearn AI basics\, how agriculture drives AI innovation\, and how AI is reshaping farming from reactive to proactive operations. \nSpeakers: \n\n\nOren Etzioni\, Technical Director\, AI2 Incubator; Professor Emeritus\, University of Washington\nAnanth Kalyanaraman\, Professor and Director\, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science\, Washington State University; Director\, NSF-USDA NIFA AgAID AI Institute
URL:https://agaid.org/event/growing-with-ai-washingtons-agricultural-future/
LOCATION:Virtual\, WA\, 99350\, United States
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SUMMARY:AI Solutions to Tackle 21st Century Challenges in Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:The AgAID Institute: AI Solutions to Tackle 21st Century Challenges in Agriculture \nThe AgAID Institute is a recently awarded National AI Institute led by Washington State University with OSU serving as the AI-lead organization involving over 13 OSU researchers. The goals of the institute are to study new and existing AI techniques for addressing some of the most challenging problems facing today’s farmers\, with a focus on specialty crops such as grapes\, apples\, cherries\, nuts\, etc. This talk will give a high-level introduction to the institute by reviewing the main research thrusts of Labor\, Farm Operations\, and Water Management. In addition\, we will highlight some of the early projects and results that are underway. Finally\, we will look ahead and discuss near-term and longer-term plans for the institute. \nSpeaker: Alan Fern\, Professor\, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science\, Oregon State University. \nZoom link: https://beav.es/tech-talk \nPacific Time / USA \n 
URL:https://agaid.org/event/ai-solutions/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Systematic Inclusive Design
DESCRIPTION:Systematic Inclusive Design: From GenderMag to SocioeconomicMag \nHow can software professionals systematically assess whether their software supports diverse users? And if they find problems\, how can they fix them?  Our team’s prior research revealed software’s failures to support different genders’ user experiences equitably and then produced the GenderMag method to address this problem\, which is now in use around the world. Today we present our research toward a new method\, SocioeconomicMag\, to help improve software’s equitability across socioeconomically diverse users. SocioeconomicMag is just emerging\, and we are actively looking for field collaborators to try it out in the field. \nSpeaker: Margaret Burnett\, Professor\, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science\, Oregon State University. \nMargaret is part of the AgAID Team – learn more about what Margaret does and the role it plays in AgAID’s research. \nZoom link: https://beav.es/tech-talk \nPacific Time / USA \n 
URL:https://agaid.org/event/webinar-with-margaret-burnett-socioeconomicmag/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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SUMMARY:Webinar with Margaret Burnett
DESCRIPTION:Doing Inclusive Design: From GenderMag to InclusiveMag \nSpeaker: Margaret Burnett\, Professor\, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science\, Oregon State University. \nMargaret is part of the AgAID Team – learn more about what Margaret does and the role it plays in AgAID’s research. \nPacific Time / USA \nRegister today!
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LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:AG2PI Field day
DESCRIPTION:Talk: The AgAID Institute \nAbstract: Western U.S. farmers and policymakers face variable profitability\, crop loss\, and poor crop quality owing to increased labor costs and fewer skilled workers\, weather and production uncertainties\, and water scarcity. The AgAID Institute\, led by researchers at Washington State University\, is guided by a mantra of adopt–adapt–amplify: adoption as the first principle in AI design\, adaptability to changing environments and scales\, and amplification of human skills and machine efficiency. AgAID activities include: using AI applications as testbeds for developing innovative ag technologies and workflows; serving as a nexus for collaborative transdisciplinary learning; preparing the next generation workforce for careers\, and facilitating technology adoption and transfer. \nPresentation recording: https://youtu.be/qkXLy1l6p60
URL:https://agaid.org/event/ag2pi-field-day/
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