food technology
26 articles about food technology in AI news
Coresight Research Report: Technology and Resilience as Path to Stronger Retail Margins
Coresight Research has published a report titled 'Supply Chain Insights for Food, Drug and Mass Retail: Technology, Resilience and the Path to Stronger Margins.' The research focuses on how strategic tech adoption can fortify operations and profitability in key retail segments.
Coupang Eats Secures Patent for Budget-Based Food Recommendation System
Coupang Eats has been granted a patent for a food recommendation engine that factors in a user's defined budget. This system aims to provide more relevant suggestions than basic price filters by integrating budget as a core ranking signal. It represents a strategic move to enhance user experience and conversion in the competitive delivery market.
Meituan Proposes MBGR: A Generative Recommendation Framework for Multi-Business Platforms
Researchers from Meituan have published a paper on MBGR, a novel generative recommendation framework tailored for multi-business scenarios. It addresses the 'seesaw phenomenon' and 'representation confusion' that plague current methods, and has been successfully deployed on their food delivery platform.
New AI Framework Uses Diffusion Models to Authenticate Anti-Counterfeit Codes
Researchers propose a novel diffusion-based AI system to authenticate Copy Detection Patterns (CDPs), a key anti-counterfeiting technology. It outperforms existing methods by classifying printer signatures, showing resilience against unseen counterfeits.
Grocery Dive Asks: Is Agentic AI the Next Frontier for Grocers?
The article examines agentic AI's potential for grocers in inventory, personalization, and store operations, weighing benefits against implementation challenges like data integration and safety.
Google Hits 75% AI-Generated Code, Up From 50% in Fall 2025
Google reports 75% of all new code is now AI-generated and engineer-approved, a sharp increase from 50% last fall. This indicates a massive, accelerating shift in software development practices at the tech giant.
Swiss AI Lab Ships Pixel-Based Agents That Control Real Phones
A Swiss AI lab has developed agents that interact with smartphones by processing screen pixels and simulating touch, eliminating the need for app-specific APIs or integrations. This approach mirrors human interaction and could generalize across any app interface.
NATO Tests SWARM Biotactics' AI-Guided Cyborg Cockroaches for Recon
NATO is evaluating a biohybrid system from German defense startup SWARM Biotactics, which uses AI to guide live cockroaches fitted with sensor backpacks through complex environments for military reconnaissance.
Job Hunter Open-Sources AI System After 740 Applications, Lands Head of AI Role
A job seeker created an AI system to manage the chaos of applying to 740 roles. After landing a Head of Applied AI job, they open-sourced the tool.
Four Seasons Kuala Lumpur Deploys AI to Personalize Luxury Event Experiences
The Four Seasons Kuala Lumpur is introducing AI to create personalized event experiences, from tailored menus to dynamic ambiance. This is part of a broader trend where luxury hotels are testing AI as a tool for deeper guest engagement and service differentiation.
ConveyAI Emerges from DoorDash's Early Manual Order Tracking
ConveyAI's origin story reveals its core mission: automating the manual, chaotic logistics operations that defined early gig economy startups like DoorDash. The company is now positioning its AI to transform global operations teams.
Anthropic's Cowork Built with Claude Code, Used at Microsoft, Google, OpenAI
Anthropic's Claude Code is reportedly used by developers at Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI. The company's own team built its 'Cowork' AI agent almost entirely with the tool.
Japan's Labor Crisis Drives AI Adoption to Offset 15M Worker Shortfall
Facing a 14-year population decline and a projected shortfall of 15 million workers, Japan's AI strategy is fundamentally different: automation is a necessity for survival, not a tool for efficiency.
Anthropic Engineers Reportedly Use AI Agents for Full Coding Tasks
A leaked report from a new hire claims Anthropic engineers no longer write code manually, instead using AI agents to complete entire tasks. This would represent a major shift in how a leading AI lab builds its own software.
Apple's Studio Display XDR Medical Imaging Calibration Receives FDA Clearance
Apple's Medical Imaging Calibration feature for the Studio Display XDR has received FDA clearance. This allows the consumer-grade display to be used for primary diagnosis of medical images in the US.
FDA-Designated AI 'Vox' Detects Heart Failure from 5-Second Voice Clip
An AI tool named Vox can detect signs of worsening heart failure from a 5-second patient voice clip. It's trained on >3M voice samples and backed by five clinical trials, targeting a condition affecting 64M people globally.
Paytronix 2026 Loyalty Report: Real-Time Personalization & AI-Powered Decisioning Drive Success
Paytronix Systems has released its 2026 Loyalty Report, highlighting that brands implementing real-time personalization and AI-powered decisioning see a 2.5x increase in loyalty member spend. The report is based on data from over 600 brands and 300 million consumers.
DEEP Robotics Deploys Lynx M20 Wheeled-Legged Quadruped as 'Cyber Tea Farmer' with JD Logistics
DEEP Robotics has deployed its Lynx M20 wheeled-legged quadruped robot in a pilot with JD Logistics, where it is being tested as a 'Cyber Tea Farmer' mobile platform. This represents a real-world field test for a hybrid locomotion robot in a commercial logistics environment.
Microsoft's Satya Nadella Details Internal 'Lean for Knowledge Work' AI Initiative
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella described the company's internal application of AI to streamline knowledge work, framing it as a 'Lean' manufacturing-style efficiency push for cognitive tasks. The initiative focuses on using AI to reduce process friction and improve productivity across internal operations.
Meta's AI Agents Shift from Product to Internal Management System, Zuckerberg Reportedly Building Personal Assistant
Meta is reportedly pivoting its AI agent development from consumer-facing products to internal management tools. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is building a personal AI agent to help manage his work, signaling a strategic internal application.
POP.STORE Launches ECHO-ME, an Agentic AI Platform to Run Creator Businesses
POP.STORE has launched ECHO-ME, an 'agentic AI commerce platform' designed to autonomously manage the business operations for creators. It monitors social DMs, detects brand deals, ranks followers, and drives sales, aiming to act as an intelligent operating layer for 15,000 onboarded creators.
Unitree Robotics Files for $607.8M Shanghai IPO, A Bellwether for China's Humanoid Robot Industry
Chinese humanoid robotics firm Unitree Robotics has filed for an IPO on Shanghai's Star Market, seeking to raise 4.2B yuan ($607.8M). The listing is seen as a critical test of investor appetite for embodied AI companies.
POP.STORE Launches ECHO-ME: An Agentic AI Commerce Platform for Creators
POP.STORE announced ECHO-ME, an agentic AI platform designed to autonomously run a creator's business operations. It monitors social channels, detects brand deals, and converts fan interactions into revenue, launching with 15,000 creators. This represents a shift from task automation to full business operation for the solo creator economy.
The Global Race for Physical AI: How Embodied Intelligence is Reshaping Industries
Physical AI is experiencing unprecedented momentum as robotics, manufacturing, and autonomous systems converge with advanced AI. This global technological race promises to transform industries from healthcare to logistics by 2026.
OctaPulse Brings AI Robotics to Aquaculture, Starting with Automated Fish Inspection
OctaPulse, a Y Combinator-backed startup, is deploying robotics and computer vision to automate fish inspection in aquaculture. Their system aims to replace manual sampling methods, reduce fish stress, and provide real-time data for better farming decisions.
How China's AI Giants Won the Lunar New Year: 200M Orders Signal Mass Adoption
Chinese tech giants leveraged Lunar New Year promotions to drive unprecedented AI adoption, with Alibaba's Qwen processing nearly 200 million orders. The campaign attracted millions of elderly users, signaling AI's transition from niche tool to mainstream consumer service.