The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) marks a profound turning point in the evolution of human civilization. Beyond productivity and innovation, AI systems increasingly shape moral, social, and ecological dimensions of life. This paper investigates the intersection of AI ethics, economic equity, and ecological responsibility to assess how intelligent technologies can contribute to sustainable human progress. Drawing on global frameworks such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, and the European Union’s AI Act, the study emphasizes the need for value -centered, ecologically aware, and socially inclusive AI ecosystems. It argues that developing digital consciousness —a synthesis of moral reasoning, empathy, and environmental awareness —can guide the next generation of technologies toward human and planetary well - being. Through an analysis of equitable economic transformation, algorithmic governance, and green computing innovations, the paper proposes that developing value -centered and ecologically conscious AI ecosystems is vital for achieving long -term global sustainability. The concept of digital consciousness is presented as a pathway toward an ethical evolution where intelligent systems reflect humanity’s highest aspirations for justice, inclusivity, and environmental harmony.