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How a College Student Built Software Behind Chicago’s Michelin-starred Restaurant

How a College Student Built Software Behind Chicago’s Michelin-starred Restaurant



This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-a-college-student-built-software-behind-chicagos-michelin-starred-restaurant.
College student Wes Kim built AI software that automated inventory for Chicago’s top restaurants—starting with a farmer’s market mushroom distributor.
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UChicago student Wes Kim helped a mushroom vendor supplying Michelin-starred restaurants automate inventory using AI—after a farmer’s market meeting. What started as a school project evolved into a real-world solution, saving hours of manual work and proving tech's power in overlooked industries. Now he’s tackling healthcare automation next.


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