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Role of AI in Mitigating Unsustainable Practices
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Author(s): Kirti Dilip Singh (Amity University, India), Meenakshi Deshwal (Amity University, India), Vijay Bhutani (Amity University, India), Manjeet Singh (Amity University, India)and Sunil Kumar Sansaniwal (NITI Aayog, New Delhi, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 24
Source title:
Mitigating Unsustainable Practices in Construction and Architecture
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Roberto Alonso González-Lezcano (Universidad CEU San Pablo, Spain)and Sunil Kumar Sansaniwal (NITI Aayog, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-2555-2.ch003
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Abstract
AI presents a paradox in business sustainability, addressing high-end environmental and social challenges while posing risks of algorithmic bias and ethical concerns. Sustainable AI requires balanced, risk-focused regulation that maintains technology neutrality and proportionality. Without oversight, AI can harm the economy, society, and the environment. Strong policies and enforcement are vital for ethical AI management, ensuring it serves as a common good. Integrating AI with blockchain enhances transparency, traceability, and accountability in supply chains, driving sustainable industrial transformation and carbon accounting. However, governance must align with environmental interests to mitigate socio-ecological risks. Inclusive policy norms counteract information asymmetry and promote equitable benefits.
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