June 2020
AI and Climate Change
9Digital technologies have created new opportunities to understand and manage global systemic risks, and drive the societal transformations needed to overcome them. In the case of climate change, tools are being explored to track carbon, analyze climate risks, and reimagine climate governance. The digital sector is also helping to mitigate the cascading impacts of emerging crises.
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- Against Modern Indentured Servitude (“I’m Spartacus”) Posted in: Articles, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Editorial & Opinion, Ethics, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - The term “modern indentured servitude” did not originate with this workshop, but we hope that this special issue has highlighted… ... Read More
- SSIT Student Essay Contest – Deadline Extended! Posted in: Announcements, Conferences, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - If you are an undergraduate student interested in examining the social implications of technology, submit your work for a chance… ... Read More
- Starts Thursday November 12 – IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society 2020 (ISTAS ’20) Posted in: Conferences, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - *Now a Virtual Conference* -- IEEE ISTAS 2020 Public Interest Technology (Arizona State University) November 12 - November 14 -… ... Read More
- The Five Words Shaping Humanity’s Ultimate Sustainability Posted in: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Editorial & Opinion, Environment, Ethics, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - Will We Make Our Numbers? The year 2020 has a majority of the planet asking the simple question: “How do… ... Read More
- Capitalizing on AI’s Potential to Help Tackle the Climate Crisis Posted in: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Editorial & Opinion, Environment, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - As we work to decouple carbon emissions and economic growth on the path to net zero emissions — so-called “clean… ... Read More
- Redefining and Renewing Humanism in the Digital Age Posted in: Editorial & Opinion, Ethics, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - With more than 50% of the global population living in non-democratic states, and keeping in mind the disturbing trend to… ... Read More
- Estimating Carbon Emissions of Artificial Intelligence Posted in: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Editorial & Opinion, Environment, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - While many of us hear about the latest and greatest breakthrough in AI technology, what we hear less about is… ... Read More
- Leveraging Digital Disruptions for a Climate-Safe and Equitable World: The Dˆ2S Agenda Posted in: Commentary, Environment, Ethics, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - In 2019, millions of young people took to the streets demanding “systems change not climate change.” Their call echoes the… ... Read More
- Sustainability in the Digital Age Posted in: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Editorial & Opinion, Environment, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - Disruptions can have positive as well as negative impacts on natural and human systems. Among the most fundamental disruptions to… ... Read More
- Apologies for the Inconvenience (But Please Use It Wisely) Posted in: Editorial & Opinion, Environment, Ethics, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact - Some collective behavior that supports sustainability entails some individual inconvenience: many small acts of environmental kindness require some thought, effort,… ... Read More
Departments
Special Issue Introduction
Sustainability in the Digital Age
Amy Luers, Lyse Langlois, Mathilde Mougeot, Sana Kharaghani, and Alexandra Luccioni
Sustainability in the Digital Age
Amy Luers, Lyse Langlois, Mathilde Mougeot, Sana Kharaghani, and Alexandra Luccioni
Commentary
Leveraging Digital Disruptions for a Climate-Safe and Equitable World: The D^2S Agenda
Amy Luers, Jennifer Garard, Asun Lera St. Clair, Owen Gaffney, Tom Hassenboehler, Lyse Langlois, Mathilde Mougeot, and Alexandra Luccioni
Leveraging Digital Disruptions for a Climate-Safe and Equitable World: The D^2S Agenda
Amy Luers, Jennifer Garard, Asun Lera St. Clair, Owen Gaffney, Tom Hassenboehler, Lyse Langlois, Mathilde Mougeot, and Alexandra Luccioni
* Refereed Article
Opinion
The Five Words Shaping Humanity’s Ultimate Sustainability -- Will We Make Our Numbers?
John C. Havens
The Five Words Shaping Humanity’s Ultimate Sustainability -- Will We Make Our Numbers?
John C. Havens
Opinion
Redefining and Renewing Humanism in the Digital Age: Preserving Cornerstones of the Enlightenment
Firk Messner
Redefining and Renewing Humanism in the Digital Age: Preserving Cornerstones of the Enlightenment
Firk Messner
Opinion
Estimating Carbon Emissions of Artificial Intelligence
Alexandra Luccioni, Alexandre Lacoste, and Victor Schmidt
Estimating Carbon Emissions of Artificial Intelligence
Alexandra Luccioni, Alexandre Lacoste, and Victor Schmidt
Last Word
Uncertainty Tolerance (UT): Recycling Eco-Anxiety into Eco-Empowerment
Christine Perakslis
Uncertainty Tolerance (UT): Recycling Eco-Anxiety into Eco-Empowerment
Christine Perakslis
Features
Algorithmic Reflexive Governance for Socio-Techno-Ecological Systems
Jeremy Pitt, John Dryzek, and Josiah Ober
Jeremy Pitt, John Dryzek, and Josiah Ober
* Refereed Article
Should AI be Designed to Save Us from Ourselves? Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability
Myanna Lahsen
Myanna Lahsen
* Refereed Article
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