Artificial intelligence (AI) as the strongest driver of innovation will also be part of everyday life in agriculture in just a few years. Highly complex processes with a large number of influencing factors, some of which interact with each other, make the industry a challenging field of application on the one hand - but this is precisely why it holds enormous potential for optimisation.
The agricultural machinery industry has also recognised this, with manufacturers researching the possibilities of safe AI use individually or in joint projects and developing solutions for farmers, sales and service partners and internal company processes. "CLAAS is already one of the leading agricultural technology companies in the field of driver assistance and machine optimisation systems and is already using the benefits of artificial intelligence within the company as well as in products," explain Torben Töniges (Head of AI/Analytics Products within CLAAS Engineering) and Johannes Storck (Head of AI & Data at CLAAS Global IT), whose two AI teams are responsible for the development of artificial intelligence on the machine as well as within the company and in CLAAS digital products. "For example, the forage quality analysis for the JAGUAR forage harvester in CLAAS connect works with AI, and in addition to quality control in our plants, we are also optimising the analysis of customer feedback and the analysis of error clusters on machines with AI support."


