The AI Paradox In Global Food Supply Chains
Though AI may potentially offer solutions to problems experienced in the supply chain, it may create other problems...
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Exponential population growth, restricted natural resources, climate change, diminishing arable land, and lack of farmers all contribute to the current global food insecurity. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), international food prices reached an all-time high in February 2022, and the number of people facing food insecurity globally increased by an estimated 32% in 2021. People see AI as a potential answer to all these problems experienced throughout the globe as it is considered a more efficient, viable, and resilient solution. Nonetheless, it may create other problems throughout the supply chains...
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