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The Sustainability Standoff: Industry Players, Regulators, and the Carbon Question of AI | Blog

Everest Group

gigatons of CO emissions annually by 2035. This means AI’s projected emissions could account for roughly 1% to 4% of current global CO emissions, and with gen AI being an integral part of AI ecosystem, we can expect it to have a significant share in these emissions. But today, the numbers are impossible to ignore.

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Rising Prominence of Africa in Technical Support and Other Value-added Services

Everest Group

Africa has been part of the sourcing strategy of numerous Information Technology (IT) and BPS leaders in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region for quite some time. By 2035 the working population in Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to be larger than the rest of the world combined. Source: Everest Group.

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Top Emerging Customer Experience Trends in the Gulf Region

Raya Contact Center

These locations also offer an opportunity to meet impact sourcing goals. Businesses will now be encouraged to have more accountability and differentiate themselves through sustainable solutions. Kuwait Vision 2035 This strategic development plan encourages the government to leverage AI to boost economic growth.

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Renewable energy trends and developments powering a cleaner future

IBM Services

The agency predicts that by 2025, renewable energy will surpass coal to become the world’s top source of electricity. And by 2028, 68 countries will boast renewables as their main source of power. In addition, solar PV is expected to be the dominant source of energy in the production of low-emissions or green hydrogen.

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10 Countries Developing Green Industry for a More Profitable Tomorrow

Velocity Global

Eco-friendly governmental policies include promoting renewable energy sources, investing in low-emission transportation infrastructure, aligning tax structures with environmental goals, and more. Denmark is also increasing investment in hydrogen and biogas research while lowering taxes on renewable energy sources.