Sustainability & AI

Generative AI

AI systems that produce new text, images, code or other content, raising both sustainability-use cases and footprint questions.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

AI systems that create new content — text, images, audio, code or video — in response to prompts, rather than only classifying or predicting from existing data.

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Subject
Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026
Also known as
GenAI · generative artificial intelligence

References

NISTAI RMF Generative AI Profile (NIST AI 600-1, 2024)

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US FTCOperation AI Comply — crackdown on deceptive AI claims (Sept 2024)

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Overview

What it means

Generative systems learn statistical patterns from large training corpora and sample from them to produce novel outputs. The category came to prominence with chatbots and image generators from 2022, and now spans scientific design tools and synthetic-data production.

How it is used

Uses in sustainability include drafting and analysing disclosures, generating design options for products and buildings, and creating training data where observations are scarce. The same systems can mass-produce plausible but false content, including misleading environmental claims.

Why it matters

Generative AI lowers the cost of both trustworthy and untrustworthy communication. NIST's Generative AI Profile catalogues the resulting risks — from confabulation to information integrity — that sustainability professionals relying on these tools must manage.

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