Artificial intelligence tells you what foods are made from which raw materials on the basis of photographs
US scientists have developed an artificial intelligence that explores what kind of raw materials are used to study a food photo.
The aim of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) experts is to help the algorithm determine how much calories we consume with the given food.
Nick Hynes and colleagues presented the algorithm with a million recipes from dozens of gastronomic websites, each with an illustration of the end result. In its current state, AI chooses the correct recipe with 65 percent accuracy. (MTI)
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