What if petitions to protect animal rights were started in the future by robots? Though it might sound like science fiction, artificial intelligence has been developed in New Zealand that can produce content that is exclusively vegan.
Will artificial intelligence create future ad campaigns to promote soy milk or beef alternatives? The answer is particularly pertinent given that a New Zealand start-up has created the first artificial intelligence (AI) tool capable of autonomously producing content in favour of veganism.
While the SIAL global food market in Paris recently provided a glimpse of how manufacturers intend to expand the vegan food selection (in line with Grand View Research, Inc.’s predictions of an annual growth of 10.6% by 2030), this artificial intelligence reveals a fresh take on vegan marketing tactics. Particularly, businesses and nonprofit organisations that support animal welfare by promoting vegan products or behaviours may use this AI.
This user-friendly software, known as VEG3, can create recipes, blog entries, and press releases. Tens of thousands of pieces of content were used to train it. Additionally, this artificial intelligence is capable of responding to online remarks that are anti-vegan. To allow users to select whether they want the result to be “Accurate & Factual,” “Standard,” or “Creative & Obscure,” the software even provides three types of content.