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Sustainable AIoT: How Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things Affect Profit, People, and Planet

Wolfgang Bronner (), Heiko Gebauer (), Claudio Lamprecht () and Felix Wortmann ()
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Wolfgang Bronner: Bosch IoT Lab, University of St. Gallen & ETH Zurich
Heiko Gebauer: University of St. Gallen
Claudio Lamprecht: University of St. Gallen
Felix Wortmann: University of St. Gallen

A chapter in Connected Business, 2021, pp 137-154 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Megatrends such as population growth, resource scarcity, and climate change drive and shape today’s businesses and society. For this reason, to achieve long-term business success, business leaders must keep a close eye on social and environmental dimensions in addition to the prerequisite of attaining adequate profits. This is especially true during times of major technological transformations. A fascinating breakthrough technology pushing such a transformation is artificial intelligence (AI). AI has great potential to make devices intelligent in the Internet of Things (IoT)—referred to as AIoT. In this chapter, we evaluate how a sustainable AIoT supports the three interrelated dimensions of profit, people, and planet.

Keywords: Sustainable AIoT; Internet of Things; Artificial intelligence; Triple bottom line; Product-as-a-service (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76897-3_8

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