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The company has showed that it is working to help researchers and local organizations solve societal challenges, one of them being the Bali-based start-up Gringgo Indonesia Foundation, through a project called AI for Social Good. Gringgo has been granted funds to develop AI that would help the country’s ongoing efforts in sorting and reducing plastic waste. (Google handout/ Gringgo)
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