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The Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Animal Health Communication in Zimbabwe
Abstract
While captains of industries and academics concur in celebrating artificial intelligence in the context of it helping improve productivity, there has been little to no use of artificial intelligence in climate change and animal health communication in Zimbabwe. Against this milieu, this study is poised at examining how artificial intelligence can be best used to communicate animal illnesses that are a result of climate change. For this qualitative study, empirical data were gathered through in-depth interviews with climate change specialists and animal scientists in Zimbabwe. The importance of this study lies in that it brings to the fore the applicability of artificial intelligence within the realms of communication, climate change, and animal science in a Zimbabwean set up against the background that prior studies have not explored the applicability of artificial intelligence in communicating animal diseases that are a result of climate change.
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