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Sustainability in the Digital Age: Redefining Technology Ecosystems
Abstract
The rapid advancement of digital technologies has fundamentally transformed the way societies function, offering unprecedented opportunities for innovation and growth. However, this digital revolution has also brought significant environmental, social, and economic challenges, necessitating a redefinition of technology ecosystems through the lens of sustainability. This paper explores the environmental, social, and economic impacts of digital technologies and their role in shaping sustainable technology ecosystems. As digital innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud computing continue to transform industries and societies, their dual potential to drive progress and exacerbate challenges has become increasingly evident. While these technologies offer solutions for efficiency, connectivity, and innovation, they also contribute to significant environmental concerns, such as energy consumption and electronic waste, as well as social issues like the digital divide and data privacy risks.
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