Sustainable Material Selection in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

Tshilidzi Marwala (2024). Sustainable Material Selection in the Era of Artificial Intelligence. UNU Technology Brief. United Nations University.

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    Author Tshilidzi Marwala
    Title Sustainable Material Selection in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
    Series Title UNU Technology Brief
    Volume/Issue No. 6
    Publication Date 2024-07
    Place of Publication Tokyo
    Publisher United Nations University
    Pages 4
    Language eng
    Abstract By incorporating sustainability concepts into the conventional criteria of performance maximization and cost reduction, we can design materials and products that are efficient, cost-effective, ecologically responsible and socially suitable. Promoting this approach is particularly important in the context of artificial intelligence, which despite its rapid growth remains dependent on scarce finite resources. Implementing a comprehensive approach in this emerging sector will necessitate coordinated efforts across education, incentives, policies, regulations, standards and institutional structures.
    UNBIS Thesaurus MATERIALS
    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
    PRODUCTION
    MANUFACTURING
    Copyright Holder United Nations University
    Copyright Year 2024
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISBN 9789280891607
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