The future of farming may look more like a building than a field. Indoor vertical farms powered by AI optimize lighting, nutrients, airflow, and temperature to produce higher yields with less water and space.
This post covers sensor-driven systems, robotics, and predictive models used by urban farms to simulate seasons, detect disease, and deliver harvest-ready produce. It also discusses challenges such as energy use, capital costs, and scalability. For cities facing food security challenges, AI-optimized farming could be transformative.