Artificial Intelligence, Society, and the Future of Ethical Environmental Governance
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, environmental governance, sustainable development goals, environmental law, indigenous leadersAbstract
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into environmental governance presents both profound opportunities and ethical challenges. As AI systems become increasingly influential in shaping policies, managing ecosystems, and monitoring climate change, it is crucial to examine how these technologies impact society and the environment. This paper explores the intersection of AI, society, and ethical environmental governance. It critically analyzes how AI can both support and disrupt sustainable development goals (SDGs), evaluates the societal implications of AI-driven decision-making, and proposes frameworks for ethical oversight to ensure that AI contributes positively to ecological stewardship.
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