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Ethical Framework for Artificial Intelligence and Urban Sustainability Tatik Mariyanti; Indra Wijaya; Chandra Lukita; Sandy Setiawan; Eamon Fletcher
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Blockchain Frontier Technology
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v4i2.689

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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into urban environments addresses sustainability challenges like resource management, transportation efficiency, and waste reduction. However, critical need for a robust ethical framework to ensure equitable and environmentally responsible implementation. The method proposed emphasizes a combination of community involvement, fairness, and resilience, integrating ethical principles with practical strategies to maximize societal benefits, and incorporates the use of SmartPLS for structural equation modeling to analyze the relationships between ethical principles, sustainability dimensions, and urban outcomes. A significant GAP exists in current frameworks, which often focus solely on individual-level ethics and fail to address the dynamic, systemic challenges posed by fragile social systems and the uneven global structure. The novelty of this approach lies in its comprehensive vision that interlinks human-centered and collectivist-oriented development, bridging socio economic, environmental, and technological dimensions of sustainability. The proposed ethical framework not only mitigates risks but also fosters inclusive and resilient urban ecosystems, aligning digital innovations with the complex interconnections of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 11 (on sustainable cities).
Leveraging IPFS for Secure, Distributed Blockchain Data Infrastructure and Enhanced Security Sandy Setiawan; Muchlisina Madani; Sondang Visiana S; Elisa Ananda Natalia; Khairunnisa, Novita; Kristina Vaher
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Blockchain Frontier Technology
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v5i1.826

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In an increasingly digital world, where centralized storage systems dominate and censorship risks are growing, the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) has emerged as a promising decentralized data storage solution. This research aims to evaluate the potential and challenges of implementing IPFS, using a descriptive qualitative approach that includes both a comprehensive literature review and technical simulations. The literature review highlights IPFS’s advantages, particularly in areas such as data integrity, resistance to censorship, and efficient content distribution. However, it also identifies key challenges, such as high latency and the dependency on node availability. To further investigate these issues, technical simulations were conducted using a private IPFS network, testing file access latency under different network conditions. The results indicate that the fastest average latency occurs when all nodes are active, at 150 ms, while the highest latency is observed when files are accessed through a public gateway, with an average of 540 ms. These findings demonstrate that IPFS has substantial potential to create a more open, decentralized digital ecosystem that resists centralized control. However, for large-scale adoption to be feasible, significant improvements in infrastructure, particularly node availability and latency management, are required to fully support IPFS’s widespread implementation.
Analisis Kekerabatan Tanaman Famili Fabaceae Berdasarkan Karakteristik Morfologi di Kecamatan Jatinangor, Kabupaten Sumedang Salma Rahmah; Sandy Setiawan
Konstanta : Jurnal Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Juni : Jurnal Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam
Publisher : International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59581/konstanta-widyakarya.v1i2.814

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Indonesia is a country with very high biodiversity both in flora and fauna groups so that Indonesia is nicknamed the "Megabiodiversity" Country. The flora group has high diversity so that it always provides space for continuous study. This can be continued from the provincial, district to sub-district levels. Like one of the provinces in the western part of Indonesia, namely West Java. This province has a wealth of flora that is spread to every corner, including in one of the areas directly adjacent to West Bandung district, known as Jatinangor District. Jatinangor District is one of the areas in Sumedang Regency which is currently in a transitional period towards urban areas. The transition period is certainly a study that needs to be considered because it will impact on the richness of the flora in the region. One group of plants that still survives and is quite often found in Jatinangor District is the Fabaceae or legume family. Fabaceae is a group of plants that ranks third largest (after Orchidaceae and Asteraceae). This plant belongs to the Angiospermae division or plants that have flowers. This family is interpreted as having around 730 genera and 19,400 species with the largest genus being Astragalus (has more than 2000 species), then Acacia (more than 900 species), then Indigofera (more than 700 species), then Crotalaria (600 species), and finally Mimosas (500 species). Fabaceae itself is grouped into 3 subfamilies, namely Mimosoideae, Caesalpinioideae and Papilionoideae. ), and Soybean (Glycine max L). Soybean is the main crop grown with quite a lot of results and uniform size. In addition, there are differences in habitus, leaf shape, and leaf surface between the three types of plants. The variation in the number of samples also indicates the diversity of plant populations in the Fabaceae family at the study site.