AI for good: how Artificial Intelligence is leading sustainable solutions

Tech-driven impact

People are turning to artificial intelligence to create better solutions in society. When devising a feasible solution quickly is difficult, AI has come in handy for individuals and companies looking to use time efficiently. Whether the technology is used as an AI girlfriend to help curb loneliness, an AI chatbot to create itineraries, to write code, or to develop sustainable solutions, AI is undoubtedly bringing novel solutions to the table quicker than ever. 

Some people have pressing concerns about sustainability and green solutions. It’s difficult to convert an entire city, country, or world into eco-friendly communities. However, AI is making that dream a possibility. AI is a powerful tool that can address resource depletion and inefficient energy and solve issues with resource allocation, leading to a more sustainable society.

How AI can be used for resource management

While people rightfully have concerns over the carbon footprint of more high-power technology, some companies have made it a goal to make their AI systems run more sustainably. Servers that host AI models require a lot of power and, thus, a lot of cooling, too. 

Google has found that using water instead of energy to cool its systems dramatically decreased the amount of energy it used. Additionally, the company hopes to use energy only from renewable sources by 2030. With these sustainability efforts, powering AI systems can produce fewer emissions.

AI has also been shown to reduce food waste, another greenhouse gas producer. When the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) partnered with two AI-powered resource management companies, Afresh and Shelf Engine, grocery stores reduced food waste by an average of 14.8% per store. 

Multiplying these numbers by the thousands of grocery stores in the US alone could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from food waste across the country. The system works because the AI calculates a very precise inventory suggestion so that stores do not understock or risk overstocking. Real-time data from shoppers enhances the system`s accuracy, making it a fast-adapting solution. It’s a win-win: Stores save money, and there’s less waste left over. 

AI Is enhancing energy efficiency

Like AI-backed inventory systems, smart grid technology can better predict demands and manage energy supplies. The AI optimizes energy distribution to direct it to places that need more energy allocation, such as extremely hot or cold climates.

Many people might not think twice about energy consumption, but small reductions could bring considerable environmental benefits. An AI system that understands the bigger picture of an area can reduce energy consumption where it’s not needed.

Similarly, AI-enhanced building management systems could reduce unnecessary energy usage. Smart sensors and systems could monitor and control heating units, ventilation, and air conditioning in a way that best suits each building. Large office spaces, grocery stores, or warehouses can be optimized, so energy consumption is not overused. As mentioned earlier, Google has used its AI, DeepMind, to reduce its electricity usage further for industrial cooling. 

While renewable energy sources are inherently more sustainable, AI makes them even more efficient. AI forecasting can help balance grid loads for solar and wind energy production. IBM’s Watson AI already predicts weather patterns, which can be used to optimize wind turbine operations.

Natural disaster prevention and management

Predicting natural disasters is the best way to prevent severe loss, damage, and injuries. While climate analysis is almost entirely digital nowadays, it still has its faults at times. AI could be a solution to predicting disasters quicker than ever before. 

One of the main benefits of using AI is that it can comb through vast datasets in a short time. If it can analyze climate and weather data as far back as possible, the models may predict disasters more quickly and accurately.

ClimateAI is using its machine learning models to assess climate risks to agriculture and infrastructure. Minimizing infrastructure damage can save regions time and money, and minimizing agricultural damage can prevent long-term economic and food resource disasters. 

After the AI predicts a natural disaster, the systems can dedicate resources to planning emergency responses. Allocating professional response teams to regions with the most severe damage ensures that the most at-risk areas get the help they need. The AI’s planning can also analyze any staffing or resource shortages that could become critical during a crisis. Addressing these seemingly minor issues early on makes for the best response to a natural disaster. 

Challenges and ethical considerations

Since artificial intelligence heavily relies on large datasets, data privacy is one of the most pressing concerns as it becomes more widely used. A small grocery store, for example, may not want its inventory or financial data to be known to anyone outside the business. Some areas, especially protected and private lands, may not want to be part of AI-monitored regions or may have concerns over potential privacy violations.

Companies must create and deploy AI responsibly to manage user data. Encryption, firewalls, and other safety measures are paramount when dealing with personal information. 

Some individuals or companies may not agree that AI technology may potentially benefit the environment. While the technology exists, its implementation could become problematic, especially if existing technology is not compatible with a modern AI system. AI used for environmental purposes should receive diverse datasets to provide the most accurate, neutral results. The accuracy of AI relies on accurate, inclusive information, which, given the reasons stated previously, could be challenging to obtain. 

The future of sustainability: how AI plays a role

Artificial intelligence has the potential to address pressing sustainability challenges in developed and developing countries. The use of artificial intelligence for environmental solutions depends on governments, NGOs, business owners, and private tech companies.

While it’s essential to continue investing in sustainable solutions, investing in AI could prove to be a valuable collaboration to tackle the complexity of environmental issues. AI may improve resource management for businesses, homes, and technology. It also helps address energy allocation and natural disaster management, a sign that the technology may benefit a greener world.


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