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UW researchers built AI agents that quickly estimate electronic devices’ carbon footprints
Environment & Climate · 12 June 2026
University of Washington researchers developed an artificial intelligence system that automatically estimates the environmental impacts of making different electronic devices. The system takes only a minute to run — combing through databases, including images
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