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š—™š—¼š—°š˜‚š˜€ š—¼š—» š—›š˜‚š—ŗš—®š—»-š—–š—²š—»š˜š—æš—¶š—° š—”š—œ: š—Ŗš—¶š—¹š—¼ š—¦š—¶š—“š—»š˜€ š——š—²š—°š—¹š—®š—æš—®š˜š—¶š—¼š—» š—®š˜ š—›š—®š—ŗš—Æš˜‚š—æš—“ š—¦š˜‚š˜€š˜š—®š—¶š—»š—®š—Æš—¶š—¹š—¶š˜š˜† š—–š—¼š—»š—³š—²š—æš—²š—»š—°š—² What's the role of humans in the age of AI? šŸ¤– At Wilo, we put people at the center of everything we do. That's why we are strongly committed to human-centric AI in our Group Strategy. At the Hamburg Sustainability Conference, one of the world's leading platforms for sustainable development, we reinforced this commitment by signing the Hamburg AI Declaration. The initiative aims to make the development and use of AI more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable worldwide. šŸŒ And of course, water šŸ’§ was on the agenda – one of the most important and defining sustainability topics of our time. In the panel discussion "Water-Growth Nexus: Sustaining Industrial Development in a Thirsty World," our Global CTO Georg Weber discussed how water availability is increasingly becoming a decisive factor for economic growth, industrial development, and innovation. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the dialogue on sustainability in Hamburg, including Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (World Trade Organization), John Denton (International Chamber of Commerce), Katie Gallus, Valerie Hickey (The World Bank Group), Vidiya Amrit Khan (Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association), Ingrid-Gabriela Hoven (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH) and many others. šŸ¤ šŸ“· HSC #HamburgSustainabilityConference #HSC #Wilo #WATERAI #ResponsibleAI

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