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A viral video trend in Japan, dubbed "sushi terrorism," has led to sushi conveyor-belt restaurants taking preventative measures.
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Kura Sushi plans to use AI to detect suspicious opening and closing of sushi plate covers.
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The AI system will be integrated with existing cameras in the restaurant to track dishes and alert employees if necessary.
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The AI system will detect customers putting back sushi they have picked up with their hands.
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The trend of "sushi terrorism" includes unhygienic acts, such as licking utensils and dumping wasabi onto sushi.
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One viral video showing a person licking a soy sauce bottle caused a drop in the parent company's stock.
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Sushiro responded by cleaning the affected restaurant and replacing the soy sauce bottles.
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Conveyor-belt sushi chains are implementing other policies to deter tampering and maintain hygiene.
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Kura Sushi has previously used AI to grade the quality of its tuna.
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The goal of using AI in sushi restaurants is to assure customers that the food is safe and hygienic.