资源密集型产业中的人工智能和ESG:回顾人工智能在渔业、矿业、塑料和林业中的应用

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Raphael Deberdt , Philippe Le Billon , Oludolapo Makinde , Peter Dauvergne , Taraneh Solwati , Shayan Razmi , Gaurav Kumar , Dyhia Belhabib
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人工智能(AI)的一个重要应用是促进在复杂和多层次价值链中实施环境、社会和治理(ESG)。解决全球工业中(非)可持续实践所面临的挑战已成为企业行为者、国家和民间社会的优先事项,并通过道德和法律论证使其合法化。在渔业、矿业、塑料和林业领域,尽管人工智能技术有改善ESG实践的潜力,但它也有可能进一步推动消费实践,从而对社会经济和环境可持续性产生负面影响。我们强调了人工智能对四个行业的环境、社会和治理机制产生直接积极影响的潜力。然而,我们也指出了人工智能工具对ESG实践的间接影响所带来的风险,以及行业脱离这些间接影响的可能性。最后,我们建议,在不质疑过度消费模式的情况下,广泛使用人工智能来优化消费流程,有可能在全球范围内创造不可持续的做法。
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Artificial intelligence and ESG in resources-intensive industries: Reviewing the use of AI in fisheries, mining, plastics, and forestry
An important application of artificial intelligence (AI) is to facilitate the implementation of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) across complex and multi-tiered value chains. Solving the challenges faced by (un)sustainable practices in global industries has become a priority for corporate actors, states, and civil society, legitimized by both ethical and legal arguments. In fisheries, mining, plastics, and forestry, despite its potential to improve ESG practices, AI technologies also risk furthering consumption practices, thus negatively affecting socio-economic and environmental sustainability. We highlight the potential for direct positive impacts of AI on each of the environmental, social, and governance mechanisms throughout the four industries. However, we also point to the risks that indirect impacts of AI-powered tools entail on ESG practices and the potential for industries to disconnect themselves from these indirect impacts. Finally, we suggest that the widespread use of AI to optimize consumption processes, without questioning overconsumption patterns, risks creating unsustainable practices at the global level.
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