Sustainability & AI

Foundation model

A large AI model trained on broad data that can be adapted to many downstream tasks, including sustainability applications.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

A large-scale AI model trained on broad data that can be adapted, through fine-tuning or prompting, to a wide range of downstream tasks rather than built for one narrow purpose.

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Subject
Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026
Also known as
base model · general-purpose model

References

Stanford CRFM / arXivBommasani et al. — On the Opportunities and Risks of Foundation Models (2021)

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EUR-LexRegulation (EU) 2024/1689 (AI Act)

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Overview

What it means

The term was coined by Stanford's Center for Research on Foundation Models in 2021 to mark a shift from task-specific models to general-purpose bases such as large language and vision models. One model can now underpin thousands of applications, concentrating both capability and risk.

How it is used

In sustainability work, foundation models are adapted for report analysis, satellite-image interpretation and scientific text mining. Their training runs are also a major driver of AI energy demand, which is why the EU AI Act created specific obligations for general-purpose models.

Why it matters

A single base model shapes the accuracy, bias and footprint of everything built on it. For practitioners, foundation models lower the cost of applying AI to environmental problems; for policymakers, they concentrate accountability questions upstream.

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