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AI is beginning to emerge as a promising tool for sifting through mountains of sustainability research
AI is beginning to emerge as a promising tool for sifting through mountains of sustainability research
RSM Policy director Wilfred Mijnhardt is mentioned in this article about technology challenging the supremacy of human judgment in measuring the impact of business school academics' research and teaching on sustainability. Artificial intelligence models are increasingly being used to uncover and label a broader range of work among the many thousands of articles published each year.
Wilfred Mijnhardt, Policy Director at RSM has developed a set of tools based on machine learning to assess academic articles for their relationship to the SDGs.
Read the original article: https://germanic.news/ki-beginnt-sich-als-vielversprechendes-werkzeug-zur-durchsicht-von-bergen-an-nachhaltigkeitsforschung-zu-erweisen/