On 9 January , Veiling Rhein - Maas held its Customer and Supplier Day for the first fourth dimension after a three - year break due to the coronavirus pandemic . The primary topic of the event was " Artificial intelligence and its shock and chance for the unripe sector . " attendee learned a lot about the different type of artificial tidings ( AI ) , the latest developments in this area , and the opportunity that it holds for the blossom and plant patronage and the logistic sector . The topic was met with slap-up interest from Veiling RheinMaas customers and suppliers , with around 500 of them joining us for the twenty-four hour period .
Cees Hoekstra
" We are peculiarly proud of that we were finally able-bodied to deem our Customer and Supplier Day again . We were able to build on the success of the events before the pandemic - as show by the salutary attending and the lively word between our attendeesand with the exhibitors . In increase , many mass in our sphere are now initiate to take a closer look at the use of AI in gardening , so we really had our finger on the pulsation with the main topic for our Customer and Supplier Day , " explain Günther Esser and Cees Hoekstra , Managing Directors of Veiling Rhein - Maas . Jürgen Schultz , owner of Schultz Blumenhandel & Logistik in Straelen - Herongen , also confirm this positive stamp . " It was very nice to once again be able to receive directly with so many other suppliers and other striking from Veiling Rhein - Maas . The fact that 500 people attended clearly shows that the Customer and Supplier Day was exactly the right issue to start the year . I need the chance to take part and had many good conversations . "

At the kickoff of the upshot , Günther Esser and Cees Hoekstra award the latest developments , project , and activities of the auction sale . This was followed by a guest lecture by Dr Lea Beiermann , a notable economist and writer in the field of AI who works for Ada Learning GmbH. In her presentation , she outline the development of AI in late years right up to the discharge of ChatGPT , which made AI accessible to the masses for the first time . Dr Beiermann also talk over the differences between Greco-Roman and generative AI and explain term such as machine eruditeness and deep learning . She then went over the dissimilar areas of the sector in which the various forms of AI can be used , and in some cases already are . Examples included the caution and health monitoring of plants , interactions with customer , inventory direction , market and tendency analyses , and the utilisation of resources such as electricity and light source . In all these field , AI can be used to optimise and automate processes or create good word for legal action based on existing data .
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