New FACTS magazine Artificial intelligence and ecological transition

Archipel&Co is proud to have coordinated the special review published by the Veolia Institute and Microsoft, dedicated to artificial intelligence in the energy, water and waste sectors.
This unique issue brings together a wide range of experts to analyse the benefits of AI in ecological transformation, while exploring the challenges associated with its carbon footprint and growing energy, water and critical metal requirements.

Contributors include Dinah Louda, Nicolas Renard, Katialine Burgorgue, Raphaella Etienne, Vincent Rion, Amy Luers, Jackie Bach, David Menascé and Iris Levy.

A conference hosted by David Menascé, founder of Archipel&Co, was held at the Collège des Bernardins on 19 February to mark the launch of the journal. These discussions illustrated how AI can support more efficient use of resources, while highlighting the challenges and limitations to be considered for responsible and sustainable adoption.

This publication is a valuable resource for anyone interested in technological innovation for sustainability, and highlights the importance of collaboration between researchers, businesses and institutions in addressing today's environmental challenges.

English version : https://www.institut.veolia.org/en/publications/veolia-institute-review-facts-reports/ai-energy-water-and-waste-management
French version : https://www.institut.veolia.org/fr/publications/revue-linstitut-veolia-facts-reports/lintelligence-artificielle-au-service-lenergie