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SDG 09: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
These are vital forces in the economic growth and development of any AND INFRASTRUCTURE
country. The SDG promotes sustainable industries, investment in scientific
research and innovation which will lead to sustainable development. AI
can work as a catalyst in achieving this agenda.
REDUCED SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
INEQUALITIES
It aims to ensure equal opportunities and end discrimination by eliminating
discriminatory laws, policies and practices. AI may help in improving
industrial growth thereby improving the global financial market and
institutions.
SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities SUSTAINABLE CITIES
It aims to provide safe and affordable housing facilities to all. It also AND COMMUNITIES
advocates green and culturally inspiring conditions for all. Technologies
like AI in smart cities help the cities to utilise current assets more
effectively, allot resources more efficiently and understand how data can
be shared and managed across the whole system.
RESPONSIBLE SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
CONSUMPTION AND This aims to use products and services in a manner that is socially beneficial,
PRODUCTION economically feasible and environment friendly during their whole life cycle.
AI can help in eliminating waste, improving farming techniques and using
resources efficiently which in turn will improve responsible consumption
and production.
SDG 13: Climate Action
The goal is to reduce global warming, address climate related hazards in all CLIMATE
countries, take up policies nationally and build knowledge and capacities ACTION
to meet climate change. AI for climate action has the potential to reduce
global greenhouse gas emissions by up to 4 percent. Using AI and data from
NASA, researchers are able to identify patterns and monitor changes land
surfaces such as decreasing sea area, ice cap surfaces, etc. This would help
in determining future risks. AI can also be used to monitor pollution.
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More than 4 billion people still do not have access to the Internet, and 90 percent
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