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UK leader Rishi Sunak urges world to use AI and science to end malnutrition

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UK leader Rishi Sunak urges world to use AI and science to end malnutrition

UK leader Rishi Sunak urges world to use AI and science to end malnutrition

Sunak was joined by ministers, diplomats and philanthropists from about 20 countries at a one-day Global Food Security Summit in London, where he urged world leaders to harness artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technology to end malnutrition around the globe.


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