2025 IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Resilience

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Summary:

Navigating the complex landscape of sustainability regulations—encompassing green finance ethics human rights and social implications—presents a significant challenge for large companies. Driven by cost optimization and profit maximization these organizations often overlook crucial social costs in their decision-making. While generative AI offers powerful tools for regulatory implementation ensuring that social aspects are not neglected requires careful consideration. This article explores innovative methods for embedding ethical AI directly into optimization models from the outset eliminating costly delays and reactive adjustments. Using examples from sustainable finance and gender equality we demonstrate a novel approach to embedding regulations by generating "champion" positive examples that inform decision-making. We further emphasize that secure and resilient digital infrastructures are essential for ensuring the reliability and integrity of these AI-driven systems especially when they influence sensitive decisions in compliance-heavy domains.This proactive strategy provides an alternative to constant post-deployment model auditing. Furthermore we propose maintaining multiple model versions

Author(s):

Gohar Sargsyan    
Tata Consultancy Services, Europe
Netherlands

Ernesto Damiani    
Khalifa University
United Arab Emirates

 


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