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Termez University of Economics and Service Uzbekistan
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Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute Uzbekistan
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Andijan State University , Andijan , Uzbekistan
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Uzbek State University of World Languages , Tashkent , Uzbekistan
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Tashkent State University of Economics , Tashkent , Uzbekistan
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Jizzakh State Pedagogical University , Jizzakh , Uzbekistan
Urgench State University , Urgench , Uzbekistan
The research paper discusses the history of mining technology and the way it has contributed enormously to the advancement of the degree of environmental sustainability and safety in the mining industry. The paper will discuss the key technological developments in the mining sector, including automation, artificial intelligence, robotization, and environmental friendliness, including methods of cleaner mining and environmental surveillance systems to track the environment in real-time. It also explores the development of standardized language and communication practices, which are relevant in the deployment of these technologies in the international mining processes. The technological innovations have added a twist to the mining operations by making them efficient, less hazardous to the environment, and safer to the workers. Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have eliminated direct human interaction with hazardous environments, whereas managing resources through automation and robots results in the most efficient use of resources and can anticipate potential safety risks. Sustainability in mining through recycling of water and waste management technologies has minimized the impacts of mining on the environment. Harmony in language and direct communication have been very instrumental in enhancing the uptake of these technologies, as well as in supporting international cooperation among the stakeholders, such as governments, companies, and communities. Development of mining technologies, which is being facilitated through effective communication, is critical in the development of safer and more sustainable mining practices. The use of transparent and standardized terminology will remain essential to regulatory compliance and innovation.
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