TitleThis study explores the awareness and perceptions of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in precision agriculture among farmers in Coimbatore District. Using a survey of 52 respondents, using the analysis are Simple percentage analysis and the Chi-square test ,Mean score analysis.The research examines how demographic factors such as age, gender, and income influence AI awareness. The findings reveal limited knowledge of AI applications, especially among older and lower-income groups. Better decision-making is seen as the most valuable benefit of AI, while reducing labor is less recognized. Education and occupation showed little impact on awareness levels. The study highlights the need for targeted training, government support, and enhanced collaboration to improve digital literacy. Increasing awareness is crucial to help farmers adopt AI-driven practices for sustainable and efficient agriculture. This research underscores the importance of accessible technology and outreach in bridging the knowledge gap. Keywords: Artificial Intelligence (AI),Precision Agriculture,Smart Farming.,etc
Author(s)Dr.M.V.Sathiyabama
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