A World on the Edge of Hunger Food is a basic human right. Yet, in the 21st century, over 735 million people still face chronic hunger, while global food systems are strained by climate change, population growth, supply chain disruptions, and resource depletion. To feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050, we must radically rethink agriculture, distribution, and consumption. Enter Artificial Intelligence (AI)—a game-changing force driving predictive, data-driven, and scalable solutions to secure our food future. 1. Predicting and Preventing Crop Failures Crop failures due to droughts, pests, or diseases can devastate food supplies—especially in vulnerable regions. AI, powered…