1、Greening intelligence:Charting the future of sustainable AISupported byEconomist Impact 2025Greening intelligence:Charting the future of sustainable AI2Contents3 About the report4 Executive summary6 Introduction8 Opportunities12 Stakeholder perceptions13 Challenges18 Moving forward20 Key takeaways21
2、 Appendix:Survey demographicsEconomist Impact 2025Greening intelligence:Charting the future of sustainable AI3Greening intelligence:Charting the future of sustainable AI is a report from Economist Impact,supported by Delta Electronics,that examines the challenges and opportunities that organisations
3、 worldwide face with Artificial Intelligence(AI)and sustainability.The report is based on a survey of 608 senior executives conducted between November 2024 and January 2025;all of the survey respondents are familiar with their firms plans for adoption and use of AI or providing AI services and produ
4、cts.The largest proportion of respondents come from the Asia-Pacific region(40.6%),followed by North America(29.4%),Europe(28.5%),the Middle East(0.8%)and Latin America(0.7%).Four in ten survey respondents(41%)are C-level executives or board members.Almost three-quarters(73%)of executives represent
5、organisations with annual global revenue above US$500m.Respondents come from a mix of AI suppliers and AI users,with the latter having a wide range of industries represented.Complete demographics can be found in the appendix.In addition,in-depth desk research and interviews with business leaders and
6、 experts were conducted between February and March 2025.Our thanks are due to the following interviewees for their time and insights:Prerit Mishra,head of data&analytics,DHL Asia-Pacific Josh Parker,head of sustainability and senior director of corporate sustainability,Nvidia Amitabh Sakar,vice-pres