AI helps farmers adapt to climate change and combats online sex trafficking

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Two researchers won the inaugural ASU-Science Prize for using AI to address global challenges. Meha Jain received the grand prize for her work using satellite data and machine learning to help small-scale farmers adapt to climate change. Mayank Kejriwal was named runner-up for developing an AI tool to combat online sex trafficking. The award recognizes early-career scientists whose work provides lasting public benefit. Winners will be honored at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Phoenix.


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