Exploring the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing the Efficiency of Knowledge Management Systems

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Abstract

This study explores the intricate relationships between technological advancements, individual behaviors, policy frameworks, and social influences in driving sustainability practices. As the world faces the urgent challenges of climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation, understanding how various factors contribute to sustainable development is essential. The research investigates the role of technological innovations such as renewable energy, smart grids, and waste management in reducing environmental impacts. It also examines the barriers to the widespread adoption of these technologies, including high costs, unequal access, and environmental consequences such as e-waste. The study further delves into the behavioral factors that influence sustainability, with a focus on individual values, social norms, and awareness, and explores how these factors shape the adoption of sustainable practices. Additionally, the study evaluates the importance of policy and governance, highlighting the role of effective regulations, financial incentives, and multi-stakeholder collaboration in promoting sustainability. Finally, the research addresses the significance of education and public awareness in fostering a culture of sustainability and the need for a collective societal effort to address the challenges posed by sustainability. The findings suggest that while technological innovations have great potential, their success in promoting sustainability depends on addressing key challenges and fostering a cultural shift toward environmental responsibility. The study concludes by advocating for a holistic approach that integrates technological solutions, policy development, education, and social and cultural change to achieve long-term sustainability goals.

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