Author Name:Eshaana Prakash Shrivastava Date: 28-02-2025
In the very near future, digital technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), autonomoussystems, and robotics will have a profound impact on how humanity develops and how oursociety changes. A wide range of disciplines, including computer science, law, philosophy,economics, theology, ethics, and more are affected by AI. A company’s success transcendsbeyond the ideas of profitability, funding, growth rate, and brand recognition. Today, theeconomy, community, environment, and other societal factors are taken into account whenevaluating a company by its clients, employees, and other stakeholders. In order to be moreprecise, the issue is not just about the bottom line but also the greater good. Prior to theadoption of Section 135 of the Companies Act of 2013, Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) was only seen as a charitable endeavour. Nevertheless, India is now the first nation tomake CSR a requirement for some corporations. Many such companies want to go above andbeyond the parameters of the regulation and incorporate the idea of “doing good” into theirwork. Unfortunately, not always do CSR programmes’ effects live up to their full potential. InCSR, artificial intelligence (AI) can increase efficiency and reduce errors.