AEJIM: A Real-Time AI Framework for Crowdsourced, Transparent, and Ethical Environmental Hazard Detection and Reporting
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Environmental journalism is vital for raising awareness of ecological crises and driving evidence-based policy, yet traditional methods falter under delays, inaccuracies, and scalability limits, especially in under-monitored regions critical to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. To bridge these gaps, this paper introduces the AI-Environmental Journalism Integration Model (AEJIM), an innovative framework combining real-time hazard detection, crowdsourced validation, and AI-driven reporting. Validated through a pilot study, AEJIM significantly improved the speed and accuracy of environmental hazard reporting, outperforming traditional methods. Furthermore, the model directly addresses key ethical, regulatory, and scalability challenges, ensuring AI accountability through Explainable AI (XAI), GDPR-compliant data governance, and active public participation. AEJIM provides a transparent and adaptable solution, setting a new benchmark for AI-enhanced environmental journalism and supporting informed global decision-making across diverse socio-political landscapes.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-19-2025
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