SIG Green - Green IS and Sustainability
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1364
Description
Artificial Intelligence (AI) shows great potential to tackle environmental sustainability issues that are critical to the survival of Humanity and Planet Earth. However, the development and use of AI causes indirect emissions leading to detrimental effects on the environment. Therefore, it is important for organizations, researchers, and practitioners in the Information Systems (IS) domain to understand both the positive and negative effects of AI on the environment. This article contributes to this topic by performing a theoretical review of literature at the intersection of AI and Sustainability to determine the current research streams. Further, this article adopts the affordance theory as a theoretical lens with the goal to identity the affordances of Sustainable AI – a field which encompasses the research areas ‘AI for Sustainability’ as well as ‘Sustainability of AI’ – in the Green IS community. The identified affordances would enable researchers and practitioners to design and use Sustainable AI systems.
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Natarajan, Harish Karthi; de Paula, Danielly; Dremel, Christian; and Uebernickel, Falk, "A Theoretical Review on AI Affordances for Sustainability" (2022). AMCIS 2022 Proceedings. 13.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2022/sig_green/sig_green/13
A Theoretical Review on AI Affordances for Sustainability
Artificial Intelligence (AI) shows great potential to tackle environmental sustainability issues that are critical to the survival of Humanity and Planet Earth. However, the development and use of AI causes indirect emissions leading to detrimental effects on the environment. Therefore, it is important for organizations, researchers, and practitioners in the Information Systems (IS) domain to understand both the positive and negative effects of AI on the environment. This article contributes to this topic by performing a theoretical review of literature at the intersection of AI and Sustainability to determine the current research streams. Further, this article adopts the affordance theory as a theoretical lens with the goal to identity the affordances of Sustainable AI – a field which encompasses the research areas ‘AI for Sustainability’ as well as ‘Sustainability of AI’ – in the Green IS community. The identified affordances would enable researchers and practitioners to design and use Sustainable AI systems.
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