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Artificial Intelligence Guided Fabrication of Gas Kiln Burners and National Development

Authors
AG
Amokaha, Gabriel Salemkaan

OC
Oliji, Charles

AJ
Anyin, Joseph Unimke

Abstract

Technology continue to revolutionize thereby introducing new technological approaches which
targets improving human existence. One of such technological evolutions is artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence in all its ramifications is aim at aiding human activities. This is spreading to
all facets of human endeavors such as education, agriculture, healthcare, industries and hospitality
among others. This study brings to lime light the role of artificial intelligence in improving ceramic
art as an agent of national development. The study presents artificial intelligence as an instructor
that guides the fabrication of gas burners for ceramic kiln. The study indicates how Ceramic wares
were successfully fired in a ceramic gas kiln using the artificial intelligence guided fabricated
burners. With this level of success, the study viewed ceramics as having the potentials of generating
employment and income for individuals, reducing unemployment, increasing the nation's gross
domestic product, raising the standard of living of individuals and the society in general, thus
contributing to national development. This study recommends that other areas of ceramic art and
ceramic industry can integrates artificial intelligence for improved performance and higher
contribution to national development.
Key words: Artificial intelligence, fabrication, burners, kiln, ceramics

Received: January 2026    Accepted: March 2026    Published: May 2026

Journal: The Nigerian Educator Journal of Education    ISSN: 699-3-7

Copyright: © 2026 The Authors. Published under Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) licence.

How to Cite
Amokaha, G. S., & Oliji, C., & Anyin, J. U. (2026). Artificial intelligence guided fabrication of gas kiln burners and national development. The Nigerian Educator Journal of Education, 13(2), 180–186.
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