The paper frames 'AI against sustainability' as a missing category in current debates and calls for a three-pronged response of strengthened regulation, proactive industry self-commitment, and constructive stakeholder dialogue.
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AI risks arise from growth-oriented economies, and post-growth concepts such as satisficing, the Doughnut model, and resource caps can reduce those risks while prioritizing tool-like AI over agentic systems.
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Tackling "AI against sustainability"
The paper frames 'AI against sustainability' as a missing category in current debates and calls for a three-pronged response of strengthened regulation, proactive industry self-commitment, and constructive stakeholder dialogue.