Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Internet of Things for Sustainable Industry and Infrastructure Development

New Dimensions of Innovations for Sustainable Economies and their Challenges

Author(s): Vasim Ahmad*, Reeta Rautela, Anu Sayal and Parul Dixit

Pp: 155-175 (21)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815322972126010012

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

The latest advances in technology have made it possible for a lot of new ideas to come up. These ideas could help countries grow in the long run. Modern materials, digital platforms, and green energy sources are among the most crucial tools for protecting the environment, optimizing resource utilization, and making the economy more equitable for all. However, applying these new ideas in a manner that promotes sustainable growth is challenging for several reasons. It discusses various aspects of new technologies in sustainable economies, primarily focusing on how they can contribute to economic growth, social well-being, and environmental sustainability. There are several factors that hinder the widespread adoption of these technologies. These include their readiness, the market's functioning, the rules' application, and income disparities. The study also addresses moral issues and unintended outcomes. These include privacy, data security, and the digital divide. The primary purpose of this study is to develop strategies and plans that address these challenges and facilitate the transition to more stable and sustainable economic systems. The evolution of economies worldwide towards sustainability has become imperative in the face of environmental challenges, social disparities, and the urgent need for economic resilience. As nations strive to reconcile economic growth with environmental stewardship and social well-being, the concept of sustainable economies emerges as a guiding principle.


Keywords: Emerging technologies, Ethical considerations, Resource efficiency, Sustainable economies, Technological adoption.

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