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Celebrating World Oceans Day: Revitalizing the marine ecosystem with technology-driven engineered reefs to accelerate CO2 capture

IBM Business Partners

If no significant action is taken, 90% of all coral reefs are predicted to be extinct by 2050. One such collaboration exists between IBM and The Reef Company. Nowadays, human activities and climate change are pushing these delicate ecosystems to the brink of collapse.

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Achieving Net Zero aviation will need rapid innovation. Digital engineering can deliver it

Capgemini

Digital engineering can deliver it Capgemini Engineering 16 Feb 2023 Facebook Twitter Linkedin The aviation industry is committed to net zero emissions by 2050. But the real benefit comes from joining them up, allowing engineering design to be done smoothly and collaboratively in the cloud.

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7 Data points about acting on net zero

Capgemini

To avoid the worst impact of climate change, global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions must be halved by 2030 and lowered to net zero by 2050. You see, the collaboration will be critical to accessing reliable data – especially pertaining to scope 3 – that lies outside the boundaries of an organization. Zero is positive.

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8 Global Business Technology Trends To Watch For In 2022

Zinnov

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Cybersecurity , Blockchain, Intelligent Automation (IA), will be some of the digital technologies that will be top of mind for CXOs to bring in efficiencies, automate processes, and lower costs. At present, the goal is to take strategic leaps to achieve Net Zero by 2050.

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Services

While AGI remains theoretical, organizations can take proactive steps to prepare for its arrival by building a robust data infrastructure and fostering a collaborative environment where humans and AI work together seamlessly. This collaboration would significantly accelerate the pace of scientific breakthroughs.