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AI in law is powerful but risky.
It can make justice more accessible or it can hard code existing biases into the system.
We'd love to hear your thoughts down in the comments and answer our poll.
Would you trust AI as a judge or would you feel more comfortable with only humans making those calls?
Next time on AI Squared, we talk about AI engineering and robotics, from self-building machines to AI-powered factories, and what it means for the future of innovation.
Today we're talking about something way bigger than us, the planet.
Specifically, how AI is transforming the way we fight climate change, track pollution, and build a more sustainable future.
So today we ask, is AI helping us save the Earth or quietly making things worse?
Startups and nonprofits are using computer vision to detect illegal logging.
AI is helping map wildfires and predict where they also might spread.
In short, AI gives us a bird's eye view of the Earth and lets us act before it's too late.
Think of it like traffic lights that reduce idling or buildings that adjust lighting and heating based on occupancy.
Even garbage collection routes are being optimized with AI to reduce fuel waste.
In renewable energy, it's unpredictable.
AI helps balance wind and solar supply with demand, preventing blackouts while reducing fossil fuel reliance.
Training a single large AI model can emit as much as
as much carbon as five cars in their lifetime.