AI and Environmental Sustainability: Opportunities for Underserved Communities

Course Description


Join Dr. Troy Nash and Arielle Nash, co-founders of AGI Affinity, in this enlightening webinar as they delve into the role of AI in promoting environmental sustainability in underserved communities. Learn about the potential of AI in addressing environmental challenges, enhancing resource efficiency, and fostering sustainable development. Understand the challenges these communities face in achieving environmental sustainability and how AGI Affinity is working to overcome these challenges. This webinar will provide valuable insights for anyone interested in AI, social equity, environmental sustainability, or public policy.


Course Topics


  1. The Potential of AI in Promoting Environmental Sustainability 
  2. Challenges Faced by Underserved Communities in Achieving Environmental Sustainability 
  3. The Role of AGI Affinity in Overcoming These Challenges 
  4. The Importance of Collaboration and Community Involvement in Environmental Sustainability 
  5. The Role of Policy and Advocacy in Promoting Environmental Sustainability 





Learning Objectives


  1. Understand the potential of AI in promoting environmental sustainability in underserved and economically deprived communities. 
  2. Identify the challenges these communities face in achieving environmental sustainability. 
  3. Understand how AGI Affinity is working to democratize access to AI and ensure its benefits reach the most vulnerable communities. 
  4. Recognize the importance of collaboration and community involvement in environmental sustainability. 
  5. Understand the role of policy and advocacy in promoting environmental sustainability. 






Value to the Participant


Participants will gain a deep understanding of the intersection of AI and environmental sustainability. They will learn about the transformative potential of AI, the challenges and risks it poses to underserved communities, and the strategies to ensure that the benefits of AI are equitably distributed. This knowledge can be valuable for a wide range of professionals, including those in the fields of AI, environmental sustainability, public policy, and social work. It can also inspire and inform individuals who are interested in using technology for social good. Furthermore, participants will have the opportunity to engage in a live Q&A session with Dr. Troy Nash and Arielle Nash, gaining firsthand insights from leaders in the field.




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