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AI and the Ecocidal Hubris of Silicon Valley

Innovation including research

Published: July 10, 2025

  • Date (DD-MM-YYYY)

    17-07-2025 to 17-07-2026

    Available on-demand until 17th July 2026

  • Cost

    Free

  • Education type

    Article

  • CPD subtype

    On-demand

Description

As artificial intelligence rapidly embeds itself into nearly every sector of society, its unchecked expansion is triggering urgent questions about power, accountability, environmental cost, and the future of life on Earth. While some applications of AI may offer meaningful insights or tools, our new four-part series—adapted from the 2025 Bioneers Conference panel AI and the Ecocidal Hubris of Silicon Valley—focuses on the darker undercurrents: corporate overreach, surveillance, digital colonialism, environmental exploitation, and the erosion of sovereignty.

While Bioneers is not an advocacy organization with a singular platform, one of our core missions is to provide a dynamic forum for diverse, life-affirming ideas. The thinkers and changemakers we feature don’t always agree on every issue—and that’s by design. Because AI is such a complex and rapidly evolving topic, we want to be clear: the views expressed in this series are those of the authors, as is always the case with Bioneers content.

Some in our community see potential in AI’s selective use, such as its role in decoding whale communication, recently featured at our conference, and various other applications. But the broader context cannot be ignored. The explosive growth of AI, fueled by corporate ambition and massive investment, carries sweeping risks across every sphere of life. The four long-time activists and technology watchdogs featured in this series bring urgently needed perspectives to a conversation often dominated by hype. Their insights help us ask better questions about the world AI is shaping—and who it’s leaving behind.

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