Abstract
This study examines the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into waste management systems in Uganda, focusing on its potential to address significant challenges caused by rapid urbanization and inefficient traditional methods. The findings indicate that AI technologies—such as automated clean-up systems, waste detection through satellite imagery and drones, and logistics optimization can enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve waste management practices. However, the implementation of AI faces hurdles such as inadequate technological infrastructure, insufficient regulatory frameworks, and limited public awareness. Recommendations include developing robust policy frameworks, investing in digital infrastructure, fostering public-private partnerships, and building local technical expertise. Despite these challenges, AI offers transformative potential for Uganda’s waste management sector, promising greater efficiency and sustainability if the identified barriers are effectively addressed.
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Waste Management
Uganda
Automated Clean-up Technologies
Environmental Impact
Technological Infrastructure