Forbes January 20, 2025
Sophia Mendelsohn

While artificial intelligence has become increasingly present in contemporary business operations over the past two years, the term might still trigger images of dystopian films like I, Robot or Blade Runner. Hollywood’s larger-than-life portrayals of AI catastrophe, while cinematically compelling, obscure a more nuanced reality: the genuine risk lies not in AI itself, but in failing to harness its potential.

This parallel extends to climate change. Though we’re unlikely to witness the theatrical extremes of some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters, dismissing climate risks would be equally misguided. While neither AI nor climate change has manifested in Hollywood’s extreme scenarios, climate reality is encroaching on cinema’s doorstep – as evidenced by the recent devastating wildfires that swept through Sunset Boulevard, leaving...

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