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" ... 9. Finding irrigation leaks, optimizing irrigation systems and measuring how effective frequent crop irrigation improves yield rates are all areas AI contributes to improving farming efficiencies. Water is the scarcest resource in many parts of North America, especially in communities that rely most on agriculture as their core business. Being efficient in using it can mean the difference between a farm or agricultural operation staying profitable or not. Linear programming is often used to calculate the optimal amount of water a given field or crop will need to reach an acceptable yield level. Supervised machine learning algorithms are ideal for ensuring fields and crops get enough water to optimize yields without wasting any in the process. ... "
" ... How about this line: Economics is about allocating scarce resources. Well, I guess that could work, but that implies there are only so many resources to go around, and that those who pay the most get the scarcest ones. But where did the jet come from, or the Kevlar, or the online travel agent? That definition is unsatisfying. ... "
" ... Private outdoor space is one of the scarcest and most desirable features of urban living, and this home has two. The back yard, which is enclosed with cedar plank fencing, is paved with granite, has custom cedar planting boxes, is pre-wired for outdoor sound and television, and has a plumbed gas line. The rooftop deck, which is accessible via an automatically operable skylight, is fully finished and equipped with water and a drain for a rooftop wet bar. ... "
" ... S.F. Hess, the card’s maker, was a Rochester company which inserted cards in packs of Creole Cigarettes. The set primarily features New York Giants players and is one of the scarcest of all pre-1900 card issues. ... "
" ... The Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) and the related OnGo Wireless initiative promise to deliver a flexible model for the sharing of wireless spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band, which has been reallocated from military radar applications. Spectrum drives the overall capacity for wireless communication and is one of the scarcest and most expensive resources carriers invest in beyond core infrastructure. I liken spectrum to lanes on a highway. The more lanes, the higher the capacity. The game changer with CBRS is that carriers and service providers that want to offer wireless services won’t have to pay expensive spectrum licenses up front for roughly half of its availability under the General Authorized Access tier (GAA). This stewardship by the CBRS promises to level the playing field and should result in massive innovation and new use cases. ... "