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Social and Ethical Implications of AI in Finance for Sustainability
The application of AI must be ethical for ESG integration. Therefore, making decisions about equity, transparency, and unintended consequences needs to be properly considered. In addition, secure access and privacy control measures should protect ESD-sensitive data.
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Investigation Into the Barriers to AI Adoption in ESG Integration and Identification of Strategies to Overcome These Challenges
Siriyama Kanthi Herath (Clark Atlanta University, USA) and Laksitha Maheshi Herath (New York University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2881-1.ch013
Abstract
This chapter examines AI and its role within the landscape of business and technology, teeming with ESG integration. It sheds light on how AI presents meaningful alternatives to existing environmental problems and suggests ways regional and national governments can find solutions to sustainability issues. The ethical elements of these technologies form the focus of the essay, while forecasts, ethical supply chains, and enforcement of regulations loom ahead. The AI-ESGI convergence provides growing space for firms whose focus is sustainability to conquer a more diversified customer base by fostering green strategies. It is this alignment of smart approaches and efficient technologies that promises the future of sustainable development. A glimmer of hope is ignited.
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An Inquiry Into the Obstacles Hindering the Widespread Use of Artificial Intelligence in Environmental, Social, and Governance Practices
These arise while using AI, since it must adhere to ethical standards for the integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. Hence, it is important to thoroughly contemplate judgments about equality, transparency, and the potential for unexpected consequences. Furthermore, it is essential to implement robust security protocols and privacy controls to safeguard ESD sensitive data.
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