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HomePhys.org - BusinessFrom more meat to less waste: How food companies use AI

From more meat to less waste: How food companies use AI

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At a Cargill slaughterhouse in Texas, AI-equipped cameras scan every cattle carcass and let workers know when they’re literally leaving too much meat on the bone.

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