英文摘要 English Abstract
Chairman James Soong’s perspective emphasizes that while technological advancements like the internet and AI bring convenience, they can also cause chaos, thus necessitating the establishment of appropriate "rules" for regulation.
The article then elaborates on the hidden environmental costs behind the rapid development of AI technology, such as immense water consumption and energy demands, which significantly strain global natural resources.
Although AI shows potential in environmental protection, including smart recycling and water conservation, the author urges the government to act as the "rule-maker", striking a delicate balance between technological development, public convenience, and ecological equilibrium.
The article concludes with the controversial development of the Tamsui AI Technology City as an example, further illustrating how public grievances can arise if the government fails to fully consider environmental impacts in land utilization.