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Can China’s AI-powered food monitoring avoid US military-style meal complaints?
Photos of sparse meals on U.S. naval vessels, including the USS Abraham Lincoln, sparked disputes over inadequate food supplies despite Pentagon claims of 30-day provisions. The issue highlights longstanding challenges in military food logistics, juxtaposed with China's AI-driven food monitoring systems.
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