Food safety is one area where AI gets a lot of attention. This topic looks at realistic uses, and is careful to point out where AI must not replace trained people or accredited processes.
Food Safety
Practical thinking on how AI is being used around food safety, where it can genuinely help, and where it must not replace human judgement or accredited processes.
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