In recent years the rise of Artificial Intelligence has rapidly accelerated the pace of technological change – its impacts are being felt across multiple industries and foodservice is no exception. In this issue we look at two innovative uses of AI in foodservice – the Botinkit robot chef and the AerMeal meal measurement and monitoring solution, the applications of which are broader than you might at first think
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In recent years the rise of Artificial Intelligence has rapidly accelerated the pace of technological change – its impacts are being felt across multiple industries and foodservice is no exception. In this issue we look at two innovative uses of AI in foodservice – the Botinkit robot chef and the AerMeal meal measurement and monitoring solution, the applications of which are broader than you might at first think
Despite Australia’s Food Safety Standards requiring foodservice businesses to implement training, conduct food safety supervision and show evidence of safe practices, our foodborne illness rates remain high – with foodservice and food retail overrepresented in outbreak data. We speak to two industry experts about the state of play.
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In recent years the rise of Artificial Intelligence has rapidly accelerated the pace of technological change – its impacts are being felt across multiple industries and foodservice is no exception. In this issue we look at two innovative uses of AI in foodservice – the Botinkit robot chef and the AerMeal meal measurement and monitoring solution, the applications of which are broader than you might at first think