As we prepare for our upcoming webinar on Sustainability, AI and Government, we’re diving deep into the intersection of sustainability, artificial intelligence, and public leadership – and the data tells us one thing clearly: the time to act is now.
Why This Matters Now
Across government and industry, there’s growing recognition that AI isn’t just a tech challenge – it’s a sustainability challenge.
From deforestation to data centre energy use and water consumption (yes, AI vendors – we see you), the environmental impact of digital infrastructure is no longer an abstract concern.
But sustainability doesn’t start or end with emissions stats. It demands a full-lifecycle view – from procurement and policy design to ethical AI deployment and circular innovation.
Leading with Purpose
In the UK, the Government Digital Sustainability Alliance (GDSA) is already coordinating action across government departments and supplier ecosystems. Their approach – collaborative, accountable, and data-led – is a model for how governments globally can lead the shift toward tech-powered sustainability.
Governments aren’t just regulators – they are convenors, funders, and systems stewards. And with AI evolving rapidly, there’s a unique opportunity to build digital public infrastructure that is sustainable by design.
Join the Conversation
This webinar is designed for:
- Policy pioneers shaping frameworks for sustainable innovation
- Change agents working to embed responsible AI in public services
- Innovation leads navigating complex procurement and compliance barriers
- And anyone ready to bridge the gap between AI ambition and sustainable action
Let’s move beyond buzzwords and into impact. Join us as we ask:
What does responsible AI leadership look like in a climate-challenged world?
RSVP or watch the replay on LinkedIn Live.