Long-term scenarios play a pivotal role in climate research. In this commentary for One Earth, Mistra Geopolitics researchers focus on the need to better integrate emerging technologies in the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) – notably artificial intelligence (AI).
Climate change and its impacts extend far into the future, and therefore long-term perspectives are important for taking urgent climate action today and planning for both short and long-term time horizons. Therefore, climate scientists develop scenarios that describe the many possible ways in which society could develop in the coming decades. Due to high uncertainty, such scenarios are not predictive; developing credible scenarios over longer time perspectives is challenging, and has become even more so with recent breakthroughs in AI.
The authors argue that AI already shapes societal development and might have outsized impacts during the SSP time-frame. Given that AI could impact all drivers in the SSPs, it therefore has considerable potential to fundamentally change societies in ways important for research and policy.
Given the pace of change, AI could quickly render today’s scenarios obsolete. In this paper, the researchers discuss how the challenge of integrating the development of AI in future scenarios could be addressed.
Fredrik Heintz of Linköping University collaborated with SEI researchers on this work.
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