Software sustainability is emerging as a primary concern, aiming to optimize resource utilization, minimize environmental impact, and promote a greener, more resilient digital ecosystem. The sustainability or "greenness" of software is typically determined by the adoption of sustainable coding practices. With a maturing ecosystem around generative AI, many software developers now rely on these tools to generate code using natural language prompts. Despite their potential advantages, there is a significant lack of studies on the sustainability aspects of AI-generated code. Specifically, how environmentally friendly is the AI-generated code based upon its adoption of sustainable coding practices? In this paper, we present the results of an early investigation into the sustainability aspects of AI-generated code across three popular generative AI tools - ChatGPT, BARD, and Copilot. The results highlight the default non-green behavior of tools for generating code, across multiple rules and scenarios. It underscores the need for further in-depth investigations and effective remediation strategies.
@article{arxiv.2506.08790,
title = {Do Generative AI Tools Ensure Green Code? An Investigative Study},
author = {Samarth Sikand and Rohit Mehra and Vibhu Saujanya Sharma and Vikrant Kaulgud and Sanjay Podder and Adam P. Burden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.08790},
year = {2025}
}
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4 pages. To be published in the proceedings of 2nd International Workshop on Responsible AI Engineering (RAIE '24), co-located with ICSE '24, Lisbon, Portugal