Muki Haklay, researcher at the Learning Planet Institute Research Unit Learning Transitions (joint unit with CY Cergy Paris University), and coauthors recently published a paper on benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) and citizen science in tackling sustainability challenges.
Both artificial intelligence (AI) and citizen science hold immense potential for addressing major sustainability challenges from health to climate change. Alongside their individual benefits, when combined, they offer considerable synergies that can aid in both better monitoring of, and achieving, sustainable development. While AI has already been integrated into citizen science projects such as through automated classification and identification, the integration of citizen science approaches into AI is lacking. This integration has, however, the potential to address some of the major challenges associated with AI such as social bias, which could accelerate progress towards achieving sustainable development.