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π AI ethics and sustainability are two sides of the same coin.
In our new blog post with Dr. Sasha Luccioni, we argue that separating them (as is too often the case) means missing the bigger picture of how AI systems impact both people and the planet.
Ethical and sustainable AI development canβt be pursued in isolation. The same choices that affect who benefits or is harmed by AI systems also determine how much energy and resources they consume.
We explore how two key concepts, evaluation and transparency, can serve as bridges between these domains:
π Evaluation, by moving beyond accuracy or performance metrics to include environmental and social costs, as weβve done with tools like the AI Energy Score.
π Transparency, by enabling reproducibility, accountability, and environmental reporting through open tools like the Environmental Transparency Space.
AI systems mirror our priorities. If we separate ethics from sustainability, we risk building technologies that are efficient but unjust, or fair but unsustainable.
Read our blog post here: https://huggingface.co/blog/sasha/ethics-sustainability
AIEnergyScore/Leaderboard
sasha/environmental-transparency
In our new blog post with Dr. Sasha Luccioni, we argue that separating them (as is too often the case) means missing the bigger picture of how AI systems impact both people and the planet.
Ethical and sustainable AI development canβt be pursued in isolation. The same choices that affect who benefits or is harmed by AI systems also determine how much energy and resources they consume.
We explore how two key concepts, evaluation and transparency, can serve as bridges between these domains:
π Evaluation, by moving beyond accuracy or performance metrics to include environmental and social costs, as weβve done with tools like the AI Energy Score.
π Transparency, by enabling reproducibility, accountability, and environmental reporting through open tools like the Environmental Transparency Space.
AI systems mirror our priorities. If we separate ethics from sustainability, we risk building technologies that are efficient but unjust, or fair but unsustainable.
Read our blog post here: https://huggingface.co/blog/sasha/ethics-sustainability
AIEnergyScore/Leaderboard
sasha/environmental-transparency