Green Software Foundation’s Post

We rarely talk about AI’s environmental impact and its social consequences together. But what if we did? 🤝 A recent study argues that only by addressing ethics and sustainability side by side can we fully understand the scope of AI’s impact. From model audits that overlook emissions to carbon analyses that ignore equity concerns, it highlights how the current siloed approach limits relevant progress. Drawing on insights from philosophy, sustainable development, and AI research, the authors propose best practices for integrating both ethics and sustainability—driving AI that is more transparent, equitable, and environmentally conscious. Learn more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e3MWUNA7 Giada Pistilli Nyalleng Moorosi Raesetje Sefala Dr. Sasha Luccioni

Raghu Nandan Pyapili

Executive Director | Product Development, Risk and Compliance | Tech Sustainability & AI Strategy Leader | Driving Responsible Innovation Through Green Tech, AI Governance | xMicrosoft | xWipro

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Good article on one of the most neglected aspect of AI.

Joris Gresnigt

Researcher, coordinator and advisor sustainable development in (ICT) education

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Mathieu François

CEO at Antarctica | Impact Investor | Sustainable IT Advocate 🌍 Building Ventures at the Intersection of Technology & Sustainability 🌏

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Michael Andersen

Sustainable Web Designer, Author, Founder of Sustainable WWW, and Senior Frontend Developer

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An interesting read with interesting points :-) I like the idea of measuring AI from start to finish instead of only during training.

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