The participants consider that AI development will increase the energy consumption and e- waste (M=3.60, SD=1.03), but will improve also the level of citizens’ information on the environmental changes (M=3.60, SD=.49). The contribution to CO2 emissions is on the fourth places (M=3.40, SD=.49), followed by the attracting of the community members to environmental actions (M=3.00, SD=.64). In the analysis of the statically significant differences by gender, female participants scored significantly higher (M=4.00, SD=.64) than male participants (M=3.63, SD=.77) in the case of the information of citizens on the environmental changes (M=3.80, SD=.75 vs. M=3.72, SD=.75) and the attracting of community members to environmental actions (M=3.00, SD=.90 vs. M=2.63, SD=.88). The analysis on age category, the results revealed that the 26-30 age group scored the highest at both questions (Figure 9).