Business
Sustainability and AI: Philosophy and Globalization of Classical
Applications
Proprietary Responsibility.
Abu Zubier,
Poet and Doctoral Researcher, Paris, France.
Introduction
The rapid
rise of artificial intelligence (AI) as a globally transformative force
presents
both
contextual and ethical challenges. 15th Conference on Classical Practical
Philosophy.
“Classical
practical philosophy contributed to the development of the
concept
of universal responsibility” . This article describes a commonly used
philosophy
of how to integrate AI into a business strategy that I am exploring how to
build.
Foundations
of Business Responsibility Theory.
Classical
practical philosophy, discussed by ancient and modern thinkers, describes
ethics as
essential tools for making decisions. Philosophers Aristotle and Kant Stoics
and Stoics
have long taught morality, responsibility. The importance of
accountability
was emphasized. The conference’s central question about the role of
philosophy
in promoting global responsibility is directly linked to contemporary
concerns
about the growing impact of AI on business.
In today’s
business world, there are AI factories, Labor Market. and has the potential
to
influence environmental practice. But without philosophical and ethical
constraints,
this power can be misused or His world can be used to harm society.
Classical
practical philosophy holds businesses responsible for their ethical behavior
towards
society and the environment. The definition of responsibility is complex. For
example:
Aristotle’s
medieval philosophy emphasized balance and moderation in deliberate
action. It
can be used to implement AI in businesses. It’s a place where companies,
employees,
and employees can innovate. There should be a balance between ethical
considerations
for the environment, society, and society.
Kant’s
philosophy emphasizes acting in accordance with the moral laws of the
universe.
In the context of artificial intelligence, It is about respecting the dignity
and
rights of
all human beings. Just avoid greed. This includes developing algorithms and
systems to
protect personal information.
The Age of
Stoicism From Climate Change to Social Inequality. It teaches patience
and
perspective, which are important in dealing with the long-term effects.
By
incorporating these philosophical principles into their business practices,
AI-powered
organizations not only benefit economically but also contribute to the
economy.
Business
sustainability and AI: The actual role of globalization.
Artificial
intelligence offers huge opportunities for business growth. In particular,
climate
change and Resource constraints. To address pressing issues such as social
inequality,
To integrate these ideas, we need to ask the following question: How can
artificial
intelligence be used to meet the philosophical and ethical imperatives of
equality?
Ethical
resource management.
AI can help
optimize the use of natural resources and increase sustainability.
Companies
ensure that they minimize environmental damage and waste. But
conventional
practical philosophy tells companies that technology doesn’t reduce
costs. They
say there is a moral obligation to protect the environment. For example་.
Explain
that in Kant’s view, companies should destroy the environment for such
behavior.
It cannot be proven to everyone. Similarly, Aristotle’s concept of
eudaimonia
(wealth) refers to the well-being of individuals and the environment as
follows.
This is consistent with the idea that the individual should be prioritized.
Working
with automation. Ethical dilemmas.
One of the
biggest global challenges of AI is labor migration. According to the
concerns
expressed at the Conference on Global Affairs, Here is the philosophical
contribution
of classical practice. Companies must comply with ethical review and
employee
codes of conduct.
From a
Stoic perspective, Organizations focus on and compete for long-term social
sustainability
rather than short-term profit. Be prepared to face these temptations.
light་.
efficiency,
but this often widens the gap between wealthy and poor nations.
Classical-practical
philosophy can provide a framework for ensuring that these
innovations
contribute to global economic justice rather than deepening the divide.
For
example, Kant’s categorical imperative suggests that businesses should act in
ways that
are justifiable on a universal scale—meaning that AI should not only
benefit
wealthy nations but also contribute to the upliftment of economically
disadvantaged
regions. Companies must ensure that the benefits of AI are equitably
distributed
across the globe.
AI as a
Tool for Global Responsibility
In line
with the classical-practical approach, AI can be more than a technological
disruptor—it
can be a tool for fostering global responsibility. When applied
responsibly,
AI has the potential to solve complex international issues, from climate
change to
global health crises, which are central to the symposium’s discussion.
Climate
Change Mitigation: AI’s capacity for predictive analytics can help businesses
reduce
their carbon footprint by optimizing logistics, production, and energy use.
However,
philosophical ethics reminds us that technology is not an end in itself. As
Aristotle
emphasized, all human actions should aim toward the “good life”—and in
this
context, the good life means a sustainable future for all inhabitants of the
Earth.
Global
Health: AI has the potential to transform healthcare systems and promote
global
health equity, aligning with the global responsibility the symposium
underscores.
Companies using AI in healthcare should ensure that this technology is
accessible,
effective, and affordable, fostering the global good over mere profit
generation.
Challenges
and Philosophical Solutions
The
symposium highlights major international issues, many of which are amplified
by AI. Job
displacement, digital divides, and environmental degradation all present
critical
ethical challenges for AI in business. Classical-practical philosophy, with its
emphasis on
moral duty and the common good, can help businesses navigate these
challenges.
Energy
Consumption and Environmental Ethics: The energy demands of AI systems
are
immense, contributing to climate change. Businesses must adopt green AI
practices
and seek out sustainable energy sources. A Stoic mindset, emphasizing
responsibility
for future generations, can guide these efforts, encouraging companies
to
prioritize long-term environmental impact over short-term gains.
Global
Governance of AI: Finally, as AI becomes a global issue, the symposium’s call
for
international responsibility is vital. Philosophers like Kant proposed a system
of
global
governance to promote peace and justice. Similarly, businesses must
collaborate
across borders to ensure ethical AI governance, preventing the
monopolization
of AI power by a few nations or corporations.
Conclusion
The 15th
Symposium of Classical-Practical Philosophy emphasizes the urgent need
for a sense
of global responsibility in addressing major international issues. In the
context of
business sustainability and AI, classical-practical philosophy offers critical
insights
into how businesses can act ethically while leveraging AI for innovation. By
embracing
the principles of virtue, duty, and global good, companies can ensure that
AI becomes
a force for sustainability and global equity, reflecting the symposium’s
vision for
a world guided by philosophical wisdom.
Profile:
Abu Zubier,
Poet and doctoral candidat , Paris , France
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