We have already written about innovations in European legislation, according to which all products sold in the EU must have digital passports by 2026-2027. Now these norms have already been adopted and there is even a template for such a passport.
Every manufacturer understands that collecting and systematizing information to create digital passports is a huge amount of work. And, of course, where there is a problem, there will be solutions to it. One of them is offered by PicoNext.
Its developers decided to use artificial intelligence to process information and prescribed the appropriate function for it. They created an entire platform - Digital Product Passport (DPP), into which the AI Assistant is integrated. It works with raw, unstructured product data in a variety of formats, which can then be used to quickly and automatically summarize sustainability metrics in a DPP template according to regulatory standards. These include, but are not limited to, the origin of the material, carbon footprint, environmental impact, and recycling.
Assistant can handle a wide variety of input formats: the system uses web URLs, Microsoft Word documents, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, and other raw inputs as product information. And the user can choose between different basic models (Open AI GPT-4, Google Gemini Flash 1.5, etc.) for further text generation.
The user can also clarify the generated result using hints and set the number of words in generation, variety of output, repetition of content and other indicators. And of course, the generated text can be edited manually before publication.
PicoNext AI Assistant is now available to organizations that already have a PicoNext Pro or Enterprise plan.
Materials from the sites piconext.com, packagingeurope.com were used.