Smart waste management: A paradigm shift enabled by artificial intelligence

David B. Olawade , Oluwaseun Fapohunda , Ojima Z. Wada , Sunday O. Usman , Abimbola O. Ige , Olawale Ajisafe , Bankole I. Oladapo
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Waste management poses a pressing global challenge, necessitating innovative solutions for resource optimization and sustainability. Traditional practices often prove insufficient in addressing the escalating volume of waste and its environmental impact. However, the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies offers promising avenues for tackling the complexities of waste management systems. This review provides a comprehensive examination of AI’s role in waste management, encompassing collection, sorting, recycling, and monitoring. It delineates the potential benefits and challenges associated with each application while emphasizing the imperative for improved data quality, privacy measures, cost-effectiveness, and ethical considerations. Furthermore, future prospects for AI integration with the Internet of Things (IoT), advancements in machine learning, and the importance of collaborative frameworks and policy initiatives were discussed. In conclusion, while AI holds significant promise for enhancing waste management practices, addressing challenges such as data quality, privacy concerns, and cost implications is paramount. Through concerted efforts and ongoing research endeavors, the transformative potential of AI can be fully harnessed to drive sustainable and efficient waste management practices.

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智能废物管理:人工智能带来的模式转变
废物管理是一项紧迫的全球性挑战,需要创新的解决方案来实现资源优化和可持续发展。传统做法往往不足以应对不断增加的废物量及其对环境的影响。然而,人工智能(AI)技术的出现为解决废物管理系统的复杂性提供了大有可为的途径。本综述全面探讨了人工智能在废物管理中的作用,包括收集、分类、回收和监测。它描述了与每种应用相关的潜在优势和挑战,同时强调了提高数据质量、隐私措施、成本效益和道德考量的必要性。此外,还讨论了人工智能与物联网(IoT)整合的未来前景、机器学习的进步以及合作框架和政策倡议的重要性。总之,虽然人工智能在加强废物管理实践方面大有可为,但解决数据质量、隐私问题和成本影响等挑战至关重要。通过共同努力和持续研究,可以充分利用人工智能的变革潜力,推动可持续和高效的废物管理实践。
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