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Exiger Unveils Free AI Tool for Companies to Find Forced Labor in Their Supply Chains
Exiger's free AI tool offers public access to the largest forced labor risk database, covering 50 million people and millions of global supply chains, officials said.
- Exiger announced at Davos that forcedlabor.ai, a no-cost, open-access platform to identify forced labor risks, was launched, according to CEO Brandon Daniels.
- They've built the world's largest forced-labor risk database with 20 billion records, framing the mission around an estimated 50 million people trapped in modern slavery and using proprietary AI for actionable results.
- Built with expert input, the platform covers PRC state-sponsored forced labor, UFLPA risks, and CBP WRO exposure across industries; Kit Conklin and Dr. Laura Murphy contributed, praised by Exiger.
- The launch immediately affects hundreds of thousands of companies and millions of global supply chains, with a launch webinar waitlist open and sessions on January 21 and January 22 livestreamed.
- The launch underscores tensions between global trade and enforcement, urging corporate actors and global supply chains to address risks under enforcement frameworks: UFLPA and CBP WROs.
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Exiger Unveils Free AI Tool for Companies to Find Forced Labor in Their Supply Chains
forcedlabor.ai built by Exiger launches at World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting at Davos
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