2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3804983
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The AI Gambit — Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Combat Climate Change: Opportunities, Challenges, and Recommendations

Abstract: In this article we analyse the role that artificial intelligence (AI) could play, and is playing, to combat global climate change. We identify two crucial opportunities that AI offers in this domain: it can help improve and expand current understanding of climate change and it contribute to combatting the climate crisis effectively. However, the development of AI also raises two sets of problems when considering climate change: the possible exacerbation of social and ethical challenges already associated with … Show more

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“…There are also gaps in the EU's vision for a 'Good AI Society'. Whilst references are made to the potential to use AI for socially good purposes like safeguarding the environment, the contribution of training AI models to increased greenhouse gas emissions is not addressed (Kaack, 2021;Cowls et al, 2021). This is particularly important considering the concentration of energy-intensive AI research and development occurring in North America and Europe, which contributes to the longstanding issue of environmental injustice (Ottinger, 2017).…”
Section: Domestic Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also gaps in the EU's vision for a 'Good AI Society'. Whilst references are made to the potential to use AI for socially good purposes like safeguarding the environment, the contribution of training AI models to increased greenhouse gas emissions is not addressed (Kaack, 2021;Cowls et al, 2021). This is particularly important considering the concentration of energy-intensive AI research and development occurring in North America and Europe, which contributes to the longstanding issue of environmental injustice (Ottinger, 2017).…”
Section: Domestic Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often, the lack of verifiable information on the short-and projected medium-term impact is limited and suffers from a lack of systematic and accurate measurements [83]. (d) Uncertain: implies that while the DI might lead to an impact on the indicator, it is not ascertainable how and when (in the long term) there might be an impact.…”
Section: Impact Typementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of those technological paradigms with a great potential for assisting the fight against ecological catastrophe [Cowls et al, 2021]. Its major promise comes from the capacity to analyse vast amounts of diverse, multi-dimensional data and the ability to enable distributed, localised interventions in ecosystems in need.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%