The food industry is getting a high-tech makeover thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). At the recent IFT FIRST event in Chicago, experts shared how AI is changing the game for food producers and consumers alike.
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Nora Khaldi, CEO of Nuritas, explained that our current food system is outdated and unhealthy. Many foods are made for taste and low cost, not nutrition. But creating new, healthier ingredients the old way can take decades and cost a lot of money. This is where AI comes in.
With AI, food scientists can develop new ingredients in about two years instead of decades. This includes all the steps from creation to getting approval for use. AI can quickly analyze huge amounts of data about human biology and ingredients. It can then suggest new combinations that might work well.
Khaldi’s company used AI to create PeptiStrong, a new ingredient for muscle health. She said this would have taken 30 million years to discover the old way, but AI did it in just two years.
But it’s not just about speed. AI can help make our food system more sustainable too. Asch Harwood from ReFED explained that AI can help us use the food we produce more efficiently, reducing waste.

However, the experts warned that using AI isn’t as simple as pushing a button. Ramesh Kollepara from Kellanova stressed the importance of having good quality data. AI can only work with the information it’s given, so bad data leads to bad results.
There’s also the risk of bias in AI. Because AI can act almost like a human, it can pick up and amplify human biases if we’re not careful. Kollepara said we need to keep a close eye on AI and adjust it to avoid these problems.
Justin Honaman from Amazon pointed out that AI technology is moving incredibly fast – faster than many people can keep up with. This rapid change is exciting but also challenging for the food industry.
As AI continues to develop, it promises to help create healthier, safer, and more sustainable food systems. By speeding up the creation of new ingredients and helping us understand how food affects our bodies, AI could lead to a future where our food is not just tasty, but also much better for us and the planet.