A startup called Conflixis has developed AI software to help hospitals identify risky behaviour by doctors. The company uses AI to analyse data from various sources to detect potential conflicts of interest and regulatory risks. Conflixis has secured $4.2 million in seed funding and aims to assist hospitals in reducing risks, increasing transparency, and improving procurement decisions.
Wendy's is using Palantir's AI to manage its supply chain, aiming to predict shortages and ensure product availability. This could automate ordering in the future and helps Wendy's compete with larger fast-food chains.
Singapore startup ProfilePrint has developed AI technology to rapidly analyse food ingredient quality at a molecular level. The technology aims to streamline the food supply chain by reducing physical sample exchanges. Operating globally, ProfilePrint's platform allows companies to create AI models for specific product assessments, with potential applications beyond coffee and tea that could improve food security.