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World Animal Protection Launches Free, AI-Powered Cultivated Meat Chatbot for All Your Questions

The US global animal advocacy organization World Animal Protection and AI software company PubTrawlr announce the launch of the Cultivator.

Touted as the first-ever cultivated meat chatbot, the Cultivator provides information and answers questions on the topic to make the technology, which may become more widely available shortly, more accessible to consumers. 

“By harnessing the power of AI, we’re not just changing the way we eat, but the way we think about food”

The initiative aims to raise awareness and acceptance of cultivated meat as a viable, slaughter-free, and sustainable alternative to regular meat production and industrial animal farming. It also seeks to inspire a kinder, more sustainable future for food and animals.

Lindsay Oliver, Executive Director of World Animal Protection US, shared, “The Cultivator is a groundbreaking step toward building a kinder future for animals and our planet. By harnessing the power of AI, we’re not just changing the way we eat, but the way we think about food. Creating meat without slaughter is the future of food, and it’s within our reach.”

GOOD Meat – Image courtesy of GFI

An easy access to cultivated meat research

Leveraging the latest cutting-edge AI technology, the chatbot is said to give quick and easy access to updated information, new research, and insights from industry leaders. The Cultivator will be accessible through World Animal Protection’s website.

In a similar initiative, New York’s Pythag Tech, a technology company dedicated to “all things cultivated meat,” launched a market intelligence platform for the cellular agriculture industry instead of the general public.

Called the Clean Meat Terminal, the tool is said to offer a comprehensive, reliable, all-in-one source of deep industry data, aiming to simplify the navigation of the sector’s complex landscape. It caters to anyone invested in cultivated meat, from investors seeking opportunities to researchers needing the latest data or companies staying updated.

Dr. Jonathan P. Scaccia, President of PubTrawlr Research, said, “From the beginning, PubTrawlr has been about making scientific research more accessible so that it can be used to further justice worldwide. We are so humbled to be able to contribute to World Animal Protection’s mission by making it easier to understand research on cultivated meat.”

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