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  2. CBC News Consults AI Expert on Growing Food 

CBC News Consults AI Expert on Growing Food 

Speaking to CBC News, Dr. Rozita Dara, professor in the School of Computer Science, discussed the role AI could play in growing food in Canada. 

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Posted May 12, 2025
Updated May 12, 2025
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