Daily LInks
1. Fashion’s Confounding Climate Math, Explained. When it comes to cutting the fashion industry’s carbon footprint, the relationship between effort and impact is a nonlinear one of diminishing returns. – Read More on The Business of Fashion
2. UK Biotech Start-up Unveils Lab-Grown Leather. UK biotech start-up 3D Bio-Tissues has developed lab-grown leather that mimics traditional leather without harming animals, using an eco-friendly and cost-effective cell culture technology. – Read More on Fashion United
3. ParcelLab Launches AI-Powered Tool for Forecasting, Analyzing Returns. ParcelLab has introduced an AI-powered tool for retailers to forecast and analyze returns, helping them anticipate inbound parcels, optimize warehouse resources, and reduce operational costs. – Read More on PYMENTS
4. AI-Powered Technology Aims To Improve Customer Engagement. A new AI-powered platform that merges advanced computer vision with a customer engagement hub aims to revolutionize interactions and operational efficiency in retail spaces. – Read More on WWD
5. Music Labels Take on Generative AI Startups with New Lawsuits. Major music companies, including Universal Music Group, Sony Music Group, and Warner Music Group, are suing generative AI startups Suno and Udio for copyright infringement, alleging that the startups used copyrighted works to train their models without permission. – Read More on The Wall Street Journal
6. OpenAI Taking Steps To Block China’s Access To Its AI Tools. OpenAI is taking new steps to curb China’s access to its artificial intelligence software, enforcing an existing policy to block users in nations where the company does not allow access to its services. – Read More on Bloomberg