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Artificial intelligence is revolutionising how businesses operate, from decision-making and automating processes to customer engagement, but at what cost? Can AI also help us meet the urgent sustainability goals facing our organisations and our planet?
Join us for this interactive panel where experts from business and academia will explore:
@ How AI is being adopted across industries and what this means for business.
@ The risks AI poses to sustainable development, from high energy usage to bias and governance challenges.
@ Opportunities to harness AI as a tool to address complex sustainability problems.
@ Real-world case studies from business, academia, and public sector innovation.
This free event is open to all, whether you're a business professional, digital leader, policymaker, sustainability expert, academic, or simply curious about the intersection of AI and sustainability. You'll also have the chance to network with our expert speakers and share ideas.
Please register your attendance using the 'register now' button above.
If you have any questions, please contact the Net Zero Exchange team: nzx@plymouth.ac.uk
A full agenda, joining link, and instructions will be sent to registered attendees.
This event will be recorded and published by the Sustainable Earth Institute and the Net-Zero Exchange network.
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