Tech and telecom giants deploy AI to fight illegal wildlife trade, United for Wildlife says
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Tech and telecom giants deploy AI to fight illegal wildlife trade, United for Wildlife says
LONDON, June 23 — A group of leading international technology, crypto and other businesses today announced plans to help stamp out the illegal trade in wildlife.Announcement made as part of a business forum convened by Prince William and The Royal Foundation’s United for Wildlife during London Climate Action Week.Companies including Google, Meta, TikTok and Alibaba commit to end trafficking on their platforms. To look for ways to eradicate onl…
Prince William attends major event in London as Google, Amazon and Meta make public pledges
Prince William has attended a major London forum today where some of the world's biggest technology firms will make public pledges to tackle wildlife trafficking across their platforms.The Prince of Wales convened the gathering through the Royal Foundation's United for Wildlife initiative, which works to stamp out the illegal trade in wildlife.Tech giants Google, Meta, Amazon, TikTok, Pinterest, eBay and Etsy were among the companies participati…
Google, Meta, PayPal, and Chainalysis Launch AI Crackdown on $23B Wildlife Trade
A coalition of leading technology companies, financial service providers, and blockchain analytics firms has launched a joint initiative to combat illegal wildlife trafficking by combining artificial intelligence (AI) detection capabilities with blockchain analytics. The collaborative effort was announced during London Climate Action Week and was convened by Prince William through The Royal Foundation’s United for Wildlife program. The initiativ…
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