Title: India's technological climate: a harbinger in resolving and reducing the carbon footprint

Authors: Luke Gerard Christie; Gajendra Kumar

Addresses: Chennai Campus, VIT University, Vandalur-Kelambakkam Main Road, Chennai – 600127, India ' Chennai Campus, VIT University, Vandalur-Kelambakkam Main Road, Chennai – 600127, India; Gladstone Society for Oriental Studies, UK

Abstract: Research in artificial intelligence and cognitive computing (simulation of human thought processes in machines involving self-learning systems and processes that efficiently use pattern recognition such as detecting voice, or acquiring data (data mining) and imitating human thoughts in machines) is an evolutionary and innovative field acquiring knowledge from liberal arts, humanities such as management science, philosophy, psychology. The need to rely on these disciplines is of vital importance and strategic value in today's technology up-gradation as robots are designed to think and behave like human-beings. Robotic technology can assess and solve problems through the aid of human intervention and support. Issues that are of a laborious nature can be solved through machine technology and processes or machines and humans must work together to solve larger problems of which the dire need is where humans and machines need to work together in solving problems of global warming and climate change.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; cognitive computing; climate change; global warming; ecology; clean energy; innovation; technology investment; clean economy; sustainable cities.

DOI: 10.1504/IJAIP.2018.089489

International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms, 2018 Vol.10 No.1/2, pp.63 - 73

Received: 09 Jan 2016
Accepted: 05 May 2016

Published online: 29 Jan 2018 *

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