United Renewables CEO Chris Caldwell and Trinity College Dublin's Professor Jane Stout Discuss AI's Potential and Challenges in Biodiversity Preservation
DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, April 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chris Caldwell, CEO of United Renewables, a leading renewable energy development and clean tech investment company, joined Professor Jane Stout, an esteemed ecologist and Vice President for Biodiversity and Climate Action at Trinity College Dublin, for a thought-provoking panel discussion on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in biodiversity preservation.
- She affirmed, "I'm excited about some of the opportunities associated with AI, particularly being able to process data more quickly."
- Stout acknowledged the challenges associated with AI but emphasised the potential benefits of processing and interpreting data in real-time to inform environmental decisions.
- To learn more about AI and biodiversity visit both United Renewables and Trinity College Dublin's Biodiversity and Climate Action initiatives .
- To listen to the conversation on the role of AI in environmental decision-making go to the United Renewables website.