This position paper argues that contemporary AI paradigms
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This position paper argues that contemporary AI paradigms are insufficient for supporting complex global goals and introduces Planet-Centered AI (PCAI) as a design philosophy and research agenda that reorients AI toward planetary-scale soci
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- Position: AI Must Become Planet-Centered, Not Just Human-Centered (2026) · arXiv
This position paper argues that contemporary AI paradigms are insufficient for supporting complex global goals and introduces Planet-Centered AI (PCAI) as a design philosophy and research agenda that reorients AI toward planetary-scale socio-ecological systems and their long-term trajectories.
generalstated in abstractevidence 5/5Keywords: position argues contemporary paradigms insufficient supporting complex global goals introduces planet centered pcai design philosophy - Artificial Intelligence adoption in corporate travel booking platforms: A case study analysis of a UK business travel SaaS provider (2026) · World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews · doi
for https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/5941096 [24] Refanidis, I., Emmanouilidis, C., Sakellariou, I., Alexiadis, A., Koutsiamanis, R. A., Agnantis, K., & Efraimidis, P. S. (2014). myVisitPlanner GR: Personalized itinerary planning system for tourism. In Artificial Intelligence: Methods and Applications (pp. 615-629). Springer. [25] Schiff, D., Biddle, J., Borenstein, J., & Laas, K. (2020). What's next for AI ethics, policy, and governance? A global Society.
generalstated in recommendationsevidence 5/5Keywords: https refanidis emmanouilidis sakellariou alexiadis koutsiamanis agnantis efraimidis myvisitplanner personalized itinerary planning system tourism artificial - AI ethics in hospitality and tourism: theoretical perspectives, ethical beliefs, and actionable outcomes (2026) · Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence · doi
Integrating AI into hospitality and tourism raises critical ques- tions about how AI forms, justifies, and applies beliefs in decision- making processes. The AI life cycle provides a structured lens for analyzing these concerns. We comprehensively examined each stage, problem definition, data collection, model development, deployment, and feedback, both epistemological and ethical belief concerns, and proposed solutions to address them (Table 6).
generalstated in future workevidence 3/5Keywords: concerns integrating hospitality tourism raises critical ques tions forms justifies applies beliefs decision making processes
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