Greening AI-enabled Systems with Software Engineering: A Research Agenda for Environmentally Sustainable AI Practices

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Authors LuΓ­s Cruz, JoΓ£o Paulo Fernandes, Maja H. Kirkeby, Silverio MartΓ­nez-FernΓ‘ndez, June Sallou, Hina Anwar, Enrique Barba Roque, Justus Bogner, Joel CastaΓ±o, Fernando Castor, Aadil Chasmawala, SimΓ£o Cunha, Daniel Feitosa, Alexandra GonzΓ‘lez, Andreas Jedlitschka, Patricia Lago, Henry Muccini, Ana Oprescu, Pooja Rani, JoΓ£o Saraiva, Federica Sarro, Raghavendra Selvan, Karthik Vaidhyanathan, Roberto Verdecchia, Ivan P. Yamshchikov arXiv ID 2506.01774 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 5 Venue Software engineering notes Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
The environmental impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled systems is increasing rapidly, and software engineering plays a critical role in developing sustainable solutions. The "Greening AI with Software Engineering" CECAM-Lorentz workshop (no. 1358, 2025) funded by the Centre EuropΓ©en de Calcul Atomique et MolΓ©culaire and the Lorentz Center, provided an interdisciplinary forum for 29 participants, from practitioners to academics, to share knowledge, ideas, practices, and current results dedicated to advancing green software and AI research. The workshop was held February 3-7, 2025, in Lausanne, Switzerland. Through keynotes, flash talks, and collaborative discussions, participants identified and prioritized key challenges for the field. These included energy assessment and standardization, benchmarking practices, sustainability-aware architectures, runtime adaptation, empirical methodologies, and education. This report presents a research agenda emerging from the workshop, outlining open research directions and practical recommendations to guide the development of environmentally sustainable AI-enabled systems rooted in software engineering principles.
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