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New EU AI tool aims to transform food safety
Health and Animal Welfare Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi hails a new AI-driven system to detect food fraud and safety risks as a "breakthrough".
The European Commission has unveiled an AI platform designed to accelerate the detection of food fraud, contaminated products and foodborne disease outbreaks across the EU.
The system, called TraceMap, is intended to help national authorities identify risks sooner, co-ordinate investigations more effectively and remove unsafe products from the market with greater speed.
Health and Animal Welfare Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi described the platform as a step change in crisis preparedness. “TraceMap is a...

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