“AI Risks and Opportunities for Biodiversity” was the third episode of the IEEE Technology Center for Climate (ITCC) webinar series on “AI and Sustainability.” This webinar, organized by ITCC in collaboration with the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence’s (GPAI) RAISE project and supported by Centre d’expertise international de Montréal en Intelligence artificielle (CEIMIA), explored the relationship between AI and biodiversity through use cases illustrating the promises and risks of AI for biodiversity.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an enabling technology with promising applications across all sectors, including biodiversity preservation. Using AI to support monitoring and preservation of endangered species, deforestation, marine loss, are some of the methods where AI can have a positive impact.
At the same time AI has its own environmental footprint and may create additional risks to biodiversity while using it to combat biodiversity loss. As a result, conservation organizations and other entities considering the adoption of AI should take into account both risks and benefits, and find ways to mitigate risk for a responsible AI deployment.
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About the Webinar Series on AI and Sustainability
The “AI and Sustainability” webinar series is a continuation of our previous collaboration with Reuters Events on “Empowering the Green Tech Revolution.” The series explores how sustainable AI is essential to harness the benefits of technologies like generative AI while safeguarding our environment and finite resources.