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AI now also deployed for CO2 capture

Using AI to capture CO2 is still in its infancy and it is still very expensive. But it is possible, and can be done a lot better, argues AI scientist Max Welling in the Dutch news medium BNR Digital. With his new company CuspAI, he already raised 30 million euros. "It's currently $800 to $1000 per tonne and that needs to come down to $100 to $300 per tonne," he says.

CuspAI raised $30 million in funding earlier this year.

For more information:
CuspAI
https://www.cusp.ai/

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