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AI has advantages in quality management

AI has advantages in quality management
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By Paul Damaren

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been dominating headlines for its explosive growth, the rise of ChatBots, and the way it’s elevating the way businesses operate. In the food industry, specifically, AI is optimizing food safety, quality control, supply chain management, and so much more.

Food businesses face many significant safety and quality challenges, including inconsistent quality control, operational inefficiencies, rising labor costs, and inadequate traceability. But, in today’s fast-paced world, where quality and safety standards are paramount, AI has emerged as a game-changer in modern quality management. This innovative technology not only maximizes quality and minimizes risks, but also revolutionizes the way organizations maintain their commitment to excellence.

There’s no doubt that AI is reshaping quality management, and the technology can dramatically improve:

Brands like Domino’s, Panera, Wingstop, Del Taco, Hilton Hotels, Marriott, and more are using AI to:

The adoption of tech tools like AI is no longer optional but imperative in today’s competitive, quality-driven environment. Organizations that fail to embrace these technologies risk falling behind. The transformative role of AI in modern quality management is not just about staying ahead; it’s about staying relevant in a world that demands uncompromising quality and safety.

About the author: Paul Damaren is Chief Revenue Officer at RizePoint, a technology leader in the food safety, quality management, compliance, and social responsibility space. RizePoint works with companies, including Starbucks, McDonald’s, Hard Rock International, and more, keep brand promises through their quality, safety, and compliance efforts. Customers gather better data, see necessary actions earlier, and act faster to correct issues before they become costly liabilities.

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