Where the use of technology and artificial intelligence was once a trend, it became a necessity during the pandemic and its integration remains indispensable to this day. This article discusses the impact of artificial intelligence and its scope in various sectors of the Palestinian industry. Under the circumstances of the war, which have been discussed in previous articles, it is important to analyze the possible role of technology in aiding Palestine to re-establish its economy after the end of such a crisis. Starting a discussion about the future of the country creates hope amongst many about finding a way out of the war.
Revolutionizing Production Processes in Palestinian Industries:
Within Palestinian industries, Artificial Intelligence ( AI) can aid in reshaping the geography, and AI-powered manufacturing is at the van of this transformative trip. Predictive maintenance algorithms could detect equipment malfunctions, reducing time-out and costs. Autonomous robotic systems on plant bottoms illustrate AI's part in revolutionizing traditional product processes, enhancing effectiveness and perfection. Palestinian enterprises are witnessing the relinquishment of smart manufacturing ways, similar to AI-driven quality control systems, icing impeccable norms. When the conflict ends, Palestine might need to re-establish its industries at a faster rate and AI will create a path through such a journey.
AI's impact on medical services in Palestine:
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the use of technology and machines to work and react in place of humans, conducting functions that were previously thought to require human reasoning and problem solving skills.
AI could potentially be used for planning and management of resource allocation in health and social care services. Essentially, it would match patients with healthcare providers and design personalized care plans that meet their needs according to their allocated care budget. AI is currently being used in some hospitals around the world in order to improve patient experience and satisfaction. It has the capability to assist in the diagnosis of disease and to formulate personalized treatment plans for patients This can immensely help the innocent people of Gaza for free who are suffering from violence and are injured.
There are few limitations of AI in this particular field. AI is only as good as the quality of data it is trained with. In other words, inconsistencies in the availability of data could hinder the learning process and restrict its potential.
While the banking sector has always been data-intensive and thus technology-dependent, new data-enabled AI technology has the capability to drive innovation further than ever before. Financial Technology, or FinTech as it is commonly known in Palestine, is the technology designed to automate financial services. It brings not only efficiency but also inclusivity to the table. The ease of online banking, investments and access to credits for youth and women from all fractions of society as well as micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) has led to an increase in FinTech startups and investments in big data, crypto currency and block chain. Moreover, with the prospect of personalized financial advice as a bait, banks are also adopting the ‘AI-first’ approach. However, as technology develops, the integration of AI is currently battling the lack of access to financial resources and therefore financial services itself among other factors. The biggest repression of Palestinian economy is brought upon by the occupation of Palestine.
Revolutionizing Production Processes in Palestinian Industries:
In the heart of Palestine, an innovative transformation is underway through the Smart Cities Initiative, where the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping urban life. This initiative strived to make cities smarter, more efficient, and responsive to the needs of their residents. Imagine a city where AI-powered technologies enhance traffic management, enhance energy consumption, and refine public services. From intelligent traffic lights that adapt to real-time conditions to waste management systems that operate seamlessly, the Smart Cities enterprise is weaving innovation into the fabric of urban living. At a time in which many are hoping that the end of the conflict is closer, it is pivotal to note the future of such a country. Reinvestment in the initiative would help the country to embrace further progress after the conflict.
However, it is important to consider the lack of capital that the country might face after the war and hence might find it difficult to invest in such projects.
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