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Advancing in Artificial Intelligence and circularity to create a sustainable ecosystem in Colombia
Inteligencia Artificial y economía circular para impulsar un ecosistema sostenible en Colombia
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https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v92n237.117381Palabras clave:
gestión de proyectos, inteligencia artificial, economía circular, innovación, desarrollo sostenible (es)project management, artificial intelligence, circular economy, innovation, sustainable development (en)
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Dentro de la búsqueda de una forma de conectar la economía circular y la sostenibilidad, se deben generar esfuerzos desde los gobiernos para difundir la importancia de una ruta dinamizada hacia tecnologías recientes, en especial la implementación de inteligencia artificial facilitando a la sociedad un futuro sostenible. Por ello, el objetivo de esta investigación es identificar los principales habilitadores que permiten una transformación sostenible y circular, a través de una revisión teórica y un análisis estadístico, utilizando la técnica de componentes principales y un análisis correlacional bivariado. Este estudio demuestra que uno de los principales retos a futuro en materia de economía circular para lograr la sostenibilidad y alinearse a la transformación digital en Colombia, se refiere al mayor desarrollo de los Departamentos colombianos asociado a la circularidad de los recursos y al surgimiento de oportunidades de empleo.
Within the search for a way to connect the circular economy and sustainability, efforts must be generated from governments to spread the importance of a route stimulated towards recent technologies, especially the implementation of artificial intelligence facilitating society a sustainable future. Therefore, the objective of this research is to identify the main enablers that allow a sustainable and circular transformation, through a theoretical review and a statistical analysis, using the principal components technique and a bivariate correlational analysis. This study shows that one of the main challenges for the future in terms of the circular economy to achieve sustainability and align with the digital transformation in Colombia, refers to the greater development of the Colombian Departments associated with the circularity of resources and the emergence of employment opportunities.
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