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Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability in the Asia-Pacific
Lowy Institute
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- Date Published
- 4 Mar 2025
- Priority Score
- 2
- Australian
- No
- Created
- 10 Mar 2025, 10:27 pm
Authors (1)
- Melinda StuartENRICHED
Summary
The article explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and sustainability within the Asia-Pacific region, highlighting how AI can contribute positively to clean energy initiatives. Emphasizing the need for strategic implementation, it suggests that AI technologies can be synchronized with efforts to mitigate climate change without exacerbating environmental concerns. While it addresses broader AI governance through environmental policy lenses, it does not delve into existential AI risks or significant advancements in AI capabilities. Despite its relevance for regional governance frameworks, the discussion is largely focused on sustainability benefits rather than catastrophic AI safety issues.
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6 hours agoAsiaAseanJapanSingaporeAustraliaClimate changeSustainabilityTechnologyArtificial intelligence and sustainability in the Asia-PacificMelinda StuartWith the right strategies, AI and clean energy can work in harmony, driving progress without compromising the planet.