Meet LLEMMA, the math-focused open source AI that outperforms rivals

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The two companies have now joined with the Nomura Research Institute in a consortium whose target is to step up the effort towards proper recycling.with an incentive programme to be introduced as a way of promoting broader contribution to recycling from the general public as well as established companies across the globe.

Meet LLEMMA, the math-focused open source AI that outperforms rivals

Mitsui Chemicals and Nomura Research Institute (NRI) have formed a consortium that seeks to find out how best to use blockchain technology in providing safe recycling of plastic.The new IBM Japan/Nomura/Mitsui collaboration comes hot on the heels of another IBM move aimed at cutting harmful waste.one of the key objectives of the new partnership is to explore how traceability of plastic can aid in the recycling process.

Meet LLEMMA, the math-focused open source AI that outperforms rivals

An effort started in April saw IBM Japan and Mitsui Chemicals develop a framework for the use of blockchain in tracing plastic wasteTokyo-based firms IBM Japan.A press statement from Nomura notes that the consortium aims to create a sustainable resource circulation group.

Meet LLEMMA, the math-focused open source AI that outperforms rivals

The company is reportedly set to partner with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) on a blockchain-based project for reducing the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere.

while Mitsui Chemicals will leverage its extensive insight in the chemicals sector to inform proper recycling.You can use the starter-image trick for anything you want.

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