Artificial Intelligence, Green Transformation and New Productivity

Authors

  • Shicheng Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/0v8yew61

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence; New Productivity; Greenwashing.

Abstract

First, this paper delves into the intrinsic relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and green transformation. Given the AI composition fallacy proposed by Fang Yi et al. (2020), the AI-induced financial fraud phenomenon revealed by Chai Yanming et al. (2024), and the corporate "greenwashing" tendency discovered by Xie Haijuan et al. (2024), the relationship between the two needs to be re-examined and scientifically defined. Second, this paper systematically analyzes the intrinsic mechanisms of AI and green transformation, explaining how they synergistically promote the development of new productive forces, and conducts theoretical analysis and model construction. Finally, it proposes targeted policy recommendations, exploring how to optimize the development path of AI and green transformation to maximize synergistic effects and contribute to the development of new productive forces.

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Published

29-03-2026

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Articles

How to Cite

Zhang, S. (2026). Artificial Intelligence, Green Transformation and New Productivity. Frontiers in Sustainable Development, 6(3), 19-27. https://doi.org/10.54691/0v8yew61