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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. The regulatory paradox: Why AI governance struggles to keep pace As AI advances at breakneck speed, global regulatory efforts are proving insufficient in addressing its environmental and ethical implications. 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

By 2035 the working population in Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to be larger than the rest of the world combined. Government and regulatory support : African governments have progressively aligned the local data security laws with global standards, particularly the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR).

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Top Emerging Customer Experience Trends in the Gulf Region

Raya Contact Center

Some of the broad trends that the Gulf is experiencing are: Growing tourism: To promote economic diversification and to reduce oil dependence in the Gulf region, the governments in the Gulf have been increasingly focusing on tourism and travel, leading to an influx of people from diverse cultures and an increase in visitor spend.

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The AI Scaling Roadmap: A 10 Step-by-Step Guide

Amzur

According to a CISCO report , by 2035, AI technologies are projected to increase business productivity by up to 40%. Governance and Compliance Issues In the case of AI implementation and scalability, meeting country-specific governance and compliance standards remains a challenge.

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Renewable energy trends and developments powering a cleaner future

IBM Services

Policies driving development At 2023’s United Nation’s Climate Change Conference (COP28), governments set a goal to triple global renewables power capacity by 2030. To develop renewable energy technology, governments are turning to various public policy measures. Historically, biogas has been used at heat and power plants.

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The Reality and Promise of EV Transformation

Perficient Digital Transformation

EV has the promise to transform government and fleet operations as well, but all of that requires infrastructure and an alignment between private and public sectors. My issue is the timing, as I don’t think ICE vehicles will be obsolete by 2030 or 2035. In Europe, they are much further ahead with adoption.

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The different types of renewable energy 

IBM Services

Data centers, hospitals, government facilities and more use solar power to supplement energy needs. offshore wind energy production by 2035 using large-scale floating turbines that can be placed in deeper water. Individual homes and businesses might install rooftop solar panels to generate on-site electricity.