Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly popular in the world of legal cannabis, with companies like Sorting Robotics, Oddysee, Predictmedix, and Bloom Automation Inc. using AI to produce customized pre-rolls, license cannabis, test drivers’ cannabis-caused impairment, and visually analyze cannabis flowers. Jointly is the newest AI company to enter the market, launching an AI assistant called Spark on June 27th to help consumers answer questions about cannabis products and their effects. Spark will be available on the company website and will provide a conversational format to guide consumers through the complex world of products and dosages.
