[Financial Times] How can data-screening help investors meet ESG standards?

Leonardo Bonanni, CEO & Founder of Sourcemap, quoted in a Financial Times article: How can data-screening help investors meet ESG standards? Read the full article here.

"Leonardo Bonanni, founder and chief executive of Sourcemap, a specialist in supply chain data, says its systems can check for fraud. For example, if a company claims it is using recycled materials, Sourcemap can verify that there are transaction records to back that up. This work has been helped massively, Bonanni says, by what he calls “robust AI” technologies, such as natural language processing, rather than the generative AI technologies such as ChatGPT that have recently made headlines. Srivastava agrees. “AI techniques are not new; what has changed is the processing power,” he says."

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