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Proceedings of AAAI 2022 Fall Symposium: The Role of AI in Responding to Climate Challenges (2212.13631v5)

Published 27 Dec 2022 in cs.AI

Abstract: Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, requiring rapid action across society. As artificial intelligence tools (AI) are rapidly deployed, it is therefore crucial to understand how they will impact climate action. On the one hand, AI can support applications in climate change mitigation (reducing or preventing greenhouse gas emissions), adaptation (preparing for the effects of a changing climate), and climate science. These applications have implications in areas ranging as widely as energy, agriculture, and finance. At the same time, AI is used in many ways that hinder climate action (e.g., by accelerating the use of greenhouse gas-emitting fossil fuels). In addition, AI technologies have a carbon and energy footprint themselves. This symposium brought together participants from across academia, industry, government, and civil society to explore these intersections of AI with climate change, as well as how each of these sectors can contribute to solutions.

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Authors (17)
  1. Feras A. Batarseh (18 papers)
  2. Priya L. Donti (13 papers)
  3. Ján Drgoňa (33 papers)
  4. Kristen Fletcher (1 paper)
  5. Pierre-Adrien Hanania (1 paper)
  6. Melissa Hatton (1 paper)
  7. Srinivasan Keshav (14 papers)
  8. Bran Knowles (7 papers)
  9. Raphaela Kotsch (1 paper)
  10. Sean McGinnis (1 paper)
  11. Peetak Mitra (9 papers)
  12. Alex Philp (1 paper)
  13. Jim Spohrer (1 paper)
  14. Frank Stein (7 papers)
  15. Meghna Tare (1 paper)
  16. Svitlana Volkov (1 paper)
  17. Gege Wen (9 papers)

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