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Artificial Intelligence on Food Vulnerability: Future Implications within a Framework of Opportunities and Challenges

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  • Diosey Ramon Lugo-Morin

    (Independent Expert, Puebla 72760, Mexico)

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This study explores the field of artificial intelligence (AI) through the lens of Stephen Hawking, who warned of its potential dangers. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of AI and its implications for food security using a qualitative approach and offering a contemporary perspective on the topic. The study explores the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in various fields with an emphasis on the global food reality. It also highlights the critical importance of striking a harmonious balance between technological progress and the preservation of local wisdom, cultural diversity, and environmental sustainability. In conclusion, the analysis argues that AI is a transformative force with the potential to address global food shortages and facilitate sustainable food production. However, it is not without significant risks that require rigorous scrutiny and ethical oversight.

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  • Diosey Ramon Lugo-Morin, 2024. "Artificial Intelligence on Food Vulnerability: Future Implications within a Framework of Opportunities and Challenges," Societies, MDPI, vol. 14(7), pages 1-16, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsoctx:v:14:y:2024:i:7:p:106-:d:1425945
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