In the context of rapid technological development, artificial intelligence (AI) is not only a product of technological innovation but also a crucial tool for solving complex social and ecological problems. The concept of ecological justice is an extension of traditional environmental ethics, deepening the connotation of justice theory. It emphasizes the intrinsic value and right to survival of all life species, advocating for the fair allocation and protection of environmental resources. True ecological justice requires a transformation of production relations, establishing a public ownership system that guarantees equality and equitable rewards for workers, and it is closely linked to the development of AI. Therefore, this paper, in addition to exploring the core theoretical perspectives of ecological justice, also connects the potential of AI in promoting ecological justice with the challenges it faces, in order to respond to the rapid development of this era.
Jheng-Yu Yin1*, Wen-Chuan Ke2, Ho Yin Gary YEE3 (Sun,) studied this question.