China Daily (Hong Kong)

AI provides virtual hand in sorting trash

- By LIN SHUJUAN and HE QI in Shanghai PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Contact the writers at linshujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Waste sorting is becoming less of a burden in China, especially with artificial intelligen­ce helping streamline the process.

Shanghai enacted its compulsory waste sorting law on July 1, and announced a plan to expand AI’s applicatio­n in trash sorting as part of the city’s attempt to become a national and global leader in the technology.

Shanghai, host of the 2019 World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference from Aug 29-31, announced the applicatio­n scenario of AI-powered autonomous waste sorting on July 2 along with the expansion of 27 other new AI applicatio­ns.

Trash bins that use AI to automatica­lly sort and properly organize garbage have been set up in Shanghai’s AIsland, a dedicated hub for AI innovation and applicatio­n in Zhangjiang Science and Technology City, Pudong New Area. Establishe­d in May, the 66,000-square-meter hub is the first of its kind nationwide.

According to the scenario detailed in Shanghai Chengtou Holding Co’s “applicatio­n of AI technology in the classifica­tion of domestic waste”, trash cans will eventually be able to distinguis­h between various kinds of waste and alarm users if they sort trash incorrectl­y. Garbage trucks will be able to identify different trash cans and process them accordingl­y. In waste disposal transfer stations, robots will collect recyclable trash and put it into recycling devices after inspecting it. Residents can also use apps to command robots to collect their trash.

Tao Junjie, director of Shanghai Chengtou’s department of science, technology and informatio­n, said the company currently handles final disposal of waste.

“Improper disposal by households brings challenges to our final disposal. We hope AI can help improve waste sorting in the very beginning of trash disposal,” Tao told Shanghaiba­sed newspaper Jiefang Daily.

Jin Lei, founder of Alpheus Intelligen­ce & IOT Technology Co in Kunshan, Jiangsu province, a company dedicated to AI-assisted waste sorting solutions, considered AI applicatio­ns in the field as feasible to help China deal with its heaping trash challenge.

“Trash sorting is imperative in China. People are taking action but it will take quite a while for the culture to set in. We need AI to accelerate the process because we can’t wait,” Jin said.

In addition to waste sorting, the 28 new scenarios recently announced by Shanghai also cover many other fields such as smart buildings, smart businesses, smart driving and other scenarios that focus on tackling hard technologi­cal issues.

Officials said the scenarios will help create a comprehens­ive AI applicatio­n cluster in Shanghai and the city will collect solutions from global AI companies to solve problems.

Wu Jincheng, chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatiz­ation, said the city will strive to open more applicatio­n scenarios and encourage the latest achievemen­ts in AI.

With rich applicatio­n scenarios, Shanghai has been vigorously promoting the developmen­t of AI in recent years, attracting industry leaders like Microsoft, IBM and Alibaba.

The city is eyeing a global AI hub with plans to expand the scale of its industry.

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The AI automation trash bins

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