A just social-ecological transformation is no longer a distant goal, but the power of AI must be optimized in the right way

Kung Fu Lab (31/3/2025) (2025)
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AI can be leveraged to shape and promote community commitments to interdisciplinary responsibility and ethics across three domains: humans, the environment, and technology.

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