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| | | ... for forestry, land and agriculture, that new technologies in climate reporting and management such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are a key part of transitioning today's activities into tomorrow's goals." "What we're able to ... |
| | | | ... almost 1.38GW of capacity and is growing at a rapid pace to address customer demand for public cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) platforms, AirTrunk said. AirTrunk has now raised over A$6 billion in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) financing ... |
| | | | In an era marked by the rapid ascent of generative artificial intelligence (AI), investors can potentially reap the rewards from a plethora of efficiency-maximising opportunities to automate core business processes in the companies they invest in. But ... |
| | | | ... energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, the strong growth in demand for data, including the use of artificial intelligence, points to future potential increases to energy consumption of data centre services. Accordign to the ISF report ... |
| | | | The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is already rapidly disrupting various industries, speeding up processes and making fast work of huge amounts of data, and investors and businesses need to analyse the material ESG risks and opportunities of ... |
| | | | ... expected to be the three key drivers of change in 2025, according to the study, but by 2030, climate change, artificial intelligence and business continuity and resilience are expected to dominate. "One of the key lessons we're learning out of a variety ... |
| | | | ... personal and virtual. Humans are social beings, and we're not happy in the cloud. Thirdly, I think, that artificial intelligence component, I think it is going to accelerate some of that. If you think about global supply chain, customers wanting ... |
| | | | ... scoring framework that will utilise in-house research on the materiality of ESG factors, data science and artificial intelligence. A launch date for the system has not been established, but it will draw upon research generated by analysts during company ... |
| | | | ... technologies that are likely to have the most profound impacts, 65% of Australian business leaders see Artificial Intelligence (AI) as the Industry 4.0 technology expected to have the most profound impact, followed by nano-tech at 61%. They are far less ... |
| | | | ... vast majority of Australian businesses to hire people with different skills, with the use of robotics and artificial intelligence set to increase or increase significantly over the next three years, according to research from Deloitte. David Brown, Deloitte ... |
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