New AI tool can analyse and explain all COP documents

 

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A new free-to-access AI tool from Pentatonic allows users to analyse Conference of the Parties (COP) proceedings and agreements.

The free-to-access COP Tracker, from climate-tech firm Pentatonic, is now publicly available. It enables users to keep up with COP 28 updates, announcements, and documentation.

Pentatonic’s COP Tracker allows users to search the hundreds of pages of conference session documents, such as draft decisions, conclusions, and action reports, that the summit publishes each year. Users can generate “bespoke” AI summaries and interact with a chat function to ask questions.

The COP tracker also acts as a database for published proceedings and action reports from every previous COP.

COP sets the global agenda for climate change action, publishing many announcements and agreements.

The tool also contains documentation arising from subsidiary conferences running concurrently with COP, including the Meetings of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP), and the Paris Agreement (CMA), as well as the Subsidiary Bodies for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA), and Implementation (SBI).

Philip Mossop, Co-Founder and Chief Product and Operating Officer of Pentatonic commented: “Each COP sets the global agenda for climate change action, publishing many announcements and agreements.

Pentatonic COO Philip_Mossop
Philip Mossop, Co-Founder and Chief Product and Operating Officer of Pentatonic.

“It’s important to keep up, so over the last few days Pentatonic’s AI team – creators of our popular Legislation Tracker – built a new tool to help everybody digest COP28 developments and agreements, and contextualise those from previous summits.

“The COP Tracker’s intuitive search and chat functionality simplifies access to – and understanding of – conference outcomes. Users can generate document summaries at the touch of a button to quickly understand bigger-picture implications.”

Pentatonic’s COP Tracker uses the same AI-powered technology as the company’s Legislation Tracker.

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