The College of Education for Women, Department of Home Economics, Department, in cooperation with the Scientific Affairs Unit, held a scientific symposium tagged (The use of artificial intelligence in recycling industrial waste and promoting sustainable development).
The symposium opened with an exhibition on healthy nutrition and its role in promoting public health, which included a set of healthy and balanced nutritional corners and was lectured by a group of professors of the department.
The seminar aims to demonstrate the role of artificial intelligence in improving recycling operations, protecting the environment, revealing the role of artificial intelligence in promoting sustainable development, knowing the role of artificial intelligence in future trends, using new technologies, and how to educate community members to contribute to reducing waste and achieving sustainability.
The symposium reached a set of recommendations, the most important of which is that artificial intelligence can contribute to improving the quality of life for current and future generations, and artificial intelligence can be used to improve the quality of waste that has been recycled and with the advancement of technology, in addition to that, governments, institutions and the international community must adopt strategies that ensure the responsible and balanced use of artificial intelligence, to become a tool that supports the achievement of comprehensive sustainability.
This symposium achieves one of the sustainable development goals represented by the ninth, twelfth, and seventeenth goals, which call for industry, innovation, and infrastructure, as well as consumption, production, responsibility, and partnership in order to achieve the goals.