Advancing Open-Source Food Intelligence

FSI Launches AI Lab for Sustainable Protein Development

Backed by a $2 million Bezos Earth Fund grant, the Food Intelligence Lab aims to improve alternative protein data.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A modern research laboratory featuring digital displays with protein models and AI data visualizations for sustainable food development.

A modern research laboratory featuring digital displays with protein models and AI data visualizations for sustainable food development.

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Food System Innovations (FSI) has launched the Food Intelligence Lab to accelerate research into sustainable protein products [1]. The initiative operates with a $2 million grant from the Bezos Earth Fund to build open-source AI infrastructure [2]. This new lab focuses on creating datasets and models that improve the sensory performance of meat alternatives [3].

The lab provides researchers with specialized tools to optimize the taste and texture of plant-based and cultivated proteins [2]. By offering open-access technology, FSI intends to lower barriers for global food innovation [1]. This collaborative approach aims to speed up the transition toward more sustainable food systems worldwide [3].

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