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Digital Sobriety: Sustainable Use of Gen AI in Higher Computing Education

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Abstract

“Digital Sobriety” advocates a more conscious and measured use of Gen AI in our teaching. This fashionable but profligate new technology, on its current trajectory, threatens the future of our planet. As computing educators and members of ACM as a professional society, what obligations do these aspects of the “AI Revolution” impose on us? To whom do we disclose the danger to the environment of an enthusiastic and uninformed adoption of GenAI in our teaching, by our students, colleagues and institutions? Instead of lemming-like rushing to adopt the newest shiny thing in the AI Revolution, what hard questions do we need to ask ourselves? Or should we simply ban the use of this fashionable but profligate new technology? We argue that Gen AI and its unconscious and enthusiastic adoption expose us as educators to accusations of profligacy in our actions and blind ignorance oof the environmental costs of our actions. In the ACM codes of ethics, we see obligations to act to ensure that computing technology contributes the social good “In addition to a safe social environment, human well-being requires a safe natural environment. Therefore, computing professionals should promote environmental sustainability both locally and globally” As computing educators we need to consider what obligations do these aspects of the “AI Revolution” impose on us.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCompEd 2025 - Proceedings of the ACM Global Computing Education Conference 2025
Place of Publicationusa
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc
Pages350-352
Number of pages3
Volume2
ISBN (Electronic)9798400719424
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 21 2025
Event3rd ACM Global Computing Education Conference, CompEd 2025 - Gaborone, Botswana
Duration: Oct 21 2025Oct 25 2025

Conference

Conference3rd ACM Global Computing Education Conference, CompEd 2025
Country/TerritoryBotswana
Period10/21/2510/25/25

Keywords

  • Computing education
  • Digital sobriety
  • Engineering education
  • Gen AI
  • Green IT

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