We knew “tech for good”, here is AI for good.
From now on, artificial intelligence is putting itself at the service of the environment.
Thanks to generative AI, Recycleye's robots can sort waste as well as humans, poachers are arrested by facial recognition via drones, MIT sends on-board cameras in the shape of fish to study aquatic life and ocean dynamics.
For its part, Microsoft, via its AI for Good Labs, makes satellite data from its partner Planet Labs processed by artificial intelligence available to African researchers to support African projects to adapt to climate change.
“What if tech could save the world?
», asks Fatie Toko, in her eponymous book, subtitled IA, ChatGPT, metaverse… in the service of human progress (1).
The director of data and AI transformation and innovation at the La Poste group, and speaker at Essec Executive…
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