The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing the Efficiency of Seaports in the Digital Age
Keywords:
Artificial intelligence, seaports, digital transformation, operational efficiency, sustainable development.Abstract
This research studies the impact of artificial intelligence on improving the efficiency of seaports in the digital age, with a focus on modern applications of this technology and its role in enhancing sustainability and operational safety. The study aims to analyze the role of artificial intelligence in addressing the operational challenges facing seaports by improving operations management, reducing costs, and reducing carbon emissions. The role of human development and international and local legislation in supporting digital transformation in this sector was also reviewed. This approach was used to analyze previous literature and performance reports related to artificial intelligence applications in seaports.
It was adopted to provide future strategic recommendations for developing smart solutions and achieving sustainable development.
The results indicate that the use of artificial intelligence can bring about a qualitative shift in the operation of seaports by improving operational processes, enhancing operational safety, and supporting environmental sustainability. The study also emphasizes the importance of investing in developing digital infrastructure and training programs to enable the workforce to fully benefit from these technologies.
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