Sushi meets AI: Japanese inventor's app scopes out choice tuna cuts


Kazuhiro Shimura a director at Dentsu Groups Future Creative Center demonstrates the Tuna Scope an AI-based system that judges the quality of natural tuna using cross-sectional images of their tails at Misaki Megumi Suisan Co. in Miura south of Tokyo Japan June 29 2020. Picture taken June 29 2020.  REUTERSIssei Kato

Shimura demonstrates the 'Tuna Scope', an AI-based system that judges the quality of natural tuna using cross-sectional images of their tails, in Miura, Japan. — Reuters

TOKYO: If you've ever bought supermarket sushi, you may know the taste trauma that hit Kazuhiro Shimura one night. But "disappointing" tuna sparked an idea: he'd develop an artificial intelligence (AI) system to make sure your sashimi is always delicious.

Shimura, a director at advertising firm Dentsu Group's Future Creative Center, came up with the concept for "Tuna Scope" AI as he chewed his raw dish while watching a television show on fish merchants who spend a decade mastering the skill of selecting high-quality tuna for sushi restaurants.

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