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Using ethical artificial intelligence (EAI) to achieve sustainable development, Iraq as a case study
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Introduction

Iraq faces persistent challenges in achieving sustainable development due to decades of conflict, political instability, and infrastructural degradation. These challenges are particularly evident in critical sectors such as energy, water, healthcare, education, and governance, which significantly influence human well-being, social equity, and quality of life. This study proposes an AI-driven, ethically guided, and human-centric sustainability framework to support resilient urban transformation in Iraq.

Methods

The proposed framework integrates Ethical Artificial Intelligence (EAI), machine learning techniques, and a computational decision-support system (DSS). A hybrid modeling approach combining Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and AI is developed to evaluate sustainability performance across interconnected sectors, including clean energy, water security, smart transportation, environmental protection, e-governance, and human development. The system incorporates real-time data analytics and a customized software prototype adapted to Iraq’s socio-economic and environmental context. Ethical principles such as transparency, fairness, accountability, privacy protection, and bias mitigation are embedded throughout the model design and implementation.

Results

The framework enables dynamic and real-time sustainability assessment across multiple urban sectors. When applied to the Baghdad case study, it demonstrates improved performance in energy distribution efficiency, water resource management, healthcare service delivery, and governance transparency. The results indicate enhanced decision-support capability and optimized resource allocation, while explicitly prioritizing human development indicators within the evaluation and optimization process.

Discussion

The findings highlight the potential of Ethical Artificial Intelligence as a transformative enabler of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDGs 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, and 16 in post-conflict contexts. The proposed framework provides a scalable and transferable model for sustainable urban transformation. It further demonstrates that embedding Ethical AI as a governing layer is essential for ensuring transparency, equity, accountability, and long-term resilience in smart city systems.

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