GRAVY TR-AI-N
IT’s often said that AI’s greatest benefit is to speed up existing processes – one of which turns out to be the revolving door between Westminster and AI businesses.
Tech firms are hoovering up well-connected former ministers who just happen to have helped the cause while in office. Thus Paul Scully, former minister for technology and the digital economy in 2023, joins DeepGreenX, which summarises its business as “AI-driven Universal Equivalent value based productization of RWA [real world assets]”. This, apparently, has something to do with trading green assets and financial products like carbon credits.