Mandatory XBRL Tagging for ESRS vs AI Claims
Gathering European research on AI extraction quality, cost, and limitations to assess claims that AI can replace mandatory XBRL tagging in ESRS digital sustainability reporting.
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Trust in science, public engagement, and how research reaches society.
Prebunking, psychological inoculation, fact-checking, and climate misinformation research.
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How physical climate risk data is produced, compared, and judged fit for decisions.
Gathering European research on AI extraction quality, cost, and limitations to assess claims that AI can replace mandatory XBRL tagging in ESRS digital sustainability reporting.
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