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  • Food Science and Technology
  • Computer Science
  • Public Health

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  • The food supply chain faces complex safety challenges.
  • Traditional methods struggle with rapid detection and traceability.
  • Emerging technologies offer potential solutions for enhanced food safety governance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically review the core applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in food safety.
  • To highlight AI's role across the entire food supply chain, from production to consumption.
  • To explore future directions for AI in Food Industry 4.0.

Main Methods:

  • Review of AI applications in food safety.
  • Integration of spectral data with AI for primary food source analysis.
  • Use of sensors and machine learning algorithms in food processing.
  • Combination of AI with blockchain for traceability.
  • Multi-source data fusion for personalized nutrition.

Main Results:

  • AI efficiently identifies pests, diseases, spoilage, and residues in primary food sources.
  • Machine learning ensures regulatory compliance and monitors production parameters.
  • AI and blockchain create immutable traceability systems.
  • AI enhances accuracy and sensitivity of food analytical methods.
  • Personalized nutrition and dietary recommendations are enabled by data fusion.

Conclusions:

  • AI significantly transforms food safety governance by providing rapid, intelligent solutions.
  • Future AI expansion in Food Industry 4.0 will enhance adaptability and flexibility.
  • AI integration promises a more intelligent and secure food supply chain.