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By 2025, sustainability will be a key factor in the development of artificial intelligence (AI)

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While AI has demonstrated a positive impact on various sectors, it has also raised concerns about its environmental footprint, especially in terms of energy consumption and e-waste.

Agencies such as the United Nations Environment Programme and academia have warned about the effects of data center growth on the carbon footprint. In addition, governments are implementing stricter regulations, such as the EU's Circular Economy Action Plan (CEAP), to mitigate the environmental impact of technology.


Companies that do not incorporate sustainability into their AI strategies run reputational and regulatory risks. For this reason, the development of energy-efficient technologies is being prioritized, as highlighted by Gartner among the top technology trends of 2025. There are solutions on the market that balance sustainability with processing power, such as the ASUS and Intel partnership in low-power servers.


Consulting firm IDC emphasizes that sustainable AI frameworks must address energy efficiency, resource optimization and e-waste reduction. In this context, those companies that integrate sustainability into their AI strategies will lead the industry, while those that do not will be left behind.


Conclusion


Sustainability is not an option, but a requirement for AI advancement in 2025. Companies that adopt responsible approaches, minimizing their environmental impact and complying with regulations, will be better positioned for innovation and growth. In an increasingly environmentally conscious world, integrating sustainability into AI will be a key differentiator in business competitiveness.


SOURCE: AI NEWS February 4, 2025

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