IBM and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have launched two innovative technologies aimed at addressing global equity and energy access issues. These technologies leverage artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data analytics to create impactful solutions for sustainable development. The collaboration focuses on ensuring that clean energy is distributed fairly, particularly in developing countries.
The Clean Energy Equity Index and AI-powered Electricity Access Forecasting models will be publicly available, empowering researchers and policymakers to make informed energy decisions. By providing these tools, IBM and UNDP aim to facilitate a swift and equitable transition to cleaner energy sources. This partnership exemplifies how technology can drive significant change in addressing urgent global challenges.
• IBM and UNDP launch technologies for equitable clean energy distribution.
• AI models will empower leaders to make informed energy policy decisions.
AI is utilized in the development of models that predict energy access and equity.
Data analytics is crucial for creating the Clean Energy Equity Index and forecasting electricity access.
IBM Cloud is used to host the AI models developed for energy solutions.
IBM plays a key role in developing AI-driven solutions for global energy challenges.
UNDP collaborates with IBM to enhance energy access and equity through innovative technologies.
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