The development and use of artificial Intelligence (AI) consumes a lot of energy and water, and is dependent on human labor. To raise awareness about the (un)sustainability of AI, and discuss its moral importance, researchers from the KU Leuven (Belgium), University of Bonn (Germany), and TU Delft (The Netherlands) are organizing a joint workshop on AI and Sustainability.
The Leuven-Bonn-Delft Workshop will take place at the KU Leuven’s Institute of Philosophy. Nynke van Uffelen (TU Delft), Lode Lauwaert (KU Leuven), Tijs Vandemeulebroucke (Bonn Sustainable AI Lab), and Rosalie Waelen (Bonn Sustainable AI Lab) will be presenting their ongoing research on AI and sustainability. You can find the program and a brief summary of each talk here: Workshop on AI and Sustainability — Chair Ethics and AI
Attendance is possible online and in-person. Participation is free of charge, but registering beforehand is required. You can find the registration link here: Leuven-Delft-Bonn Workshop on AI and Sustainability (28.02.2025)
If you have any questions, please contact: aiandsustainabilityworkshop@gmail.com