AI in science: the promise, perils and path forward – AI and our environment
Did you know that asking ChatGPT a question uses ten times more energy than a simple Google search?
AI can have a big environmental footprint – but it can also be a powerful tool to help us protect and restore the natural world.
Join us to explore these two sides of AI’s impact on our environment with two experts working at the cutting edge:
- As co-founder and CEO at Xylo Systems, Camille Goldstone-Henry’s groundbreaking intelligence platform is demystifying biodiversity data to turbocharge threatened species management, and to help businesses make nature-positive decisions.
- Associate Professor Chang Xu is harnessing ‘green AI’ to build next-generation AI systems that are more efficient and environmentally friendly.
Come along to learn more about the promise and perils of AI for the environment and get inspired by innovators making a difference for nature with technology.
Event details
Date: Tuesday 10 June 2025
Time: Canapes and drinks are served from 5.30pm, with the talks (and the livestream) from 6 to 7pm AEST.
Venue: The Shine Dome, 15 Gordon Street, Acton ACT (and online livestream)
Cost: $20pp ($15pp for students), livestream free
Speakers
Series details
Series dates
The events are held at the Shine Dome in Canberra on the second Tuesday of every second month:
Tuesday 11 February: What is AI? (recording available)
Tuesday 8 April: AI and our health (recording available)
Tuesday 10 June: AI and our environment
Tuesday 12 August: AI and our food
Tuesday 14 October: AI and our safety
Tuesday 9 December: AI in science and research
Series host
The Academy is pleased to welcome ABC’s Lish Fejer as the host for all the events across this series. As a seasoned radio broadcaster and passionate science communicator, Lish will deliver illuminating sessions with her engaging style and thought-provoking questions.
Series convenors
Thank you to the convenors supporting the series in 2025:
- Professor Bob Graham AO FAA FAHMS, Vice President and Secretary for Biological Sciences, Australian Academy of Science
- Professor Ian Chubb AC FAA FTSE, Fellow, Australian Academy of Science
Series supporters
Location
For more information about the series and the other events, please visit the series webpage. For all enquiries, please email events@science.org.au.