The BA Organizes the Second Edition of the AI Conference under the Theme "Unleashing Innovation"

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The BA Development of Information Skills Section, in cooperation with the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT), is organizing the second edition of the "Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities in the Face of Challenges" conference, under the theme "Unleashing Innovation.” It will take place on 2 and 3 December 2024, at 10:00 am, in the BACC Great Hall.

On its first day, the conference will address several important topics, namely the impact of artificial intelligence in promoting entrepreneurship in green fields, the launch and success of early-stage startups using artificial intelligence, and the extent to which artificial intelligence can be accessible to everyone. It will also discuss the journey of entrepreneurs using artificial intelligence and its impact on the infrastructure of information centers.

In the field of creative arts, the integration of cognitive neuroscience and interior architecture, human and machine intelligence, as well as the role of neuroscience in the development of classroom interiors and the explorations in artificial intelligence and artistic practices will also be examined.

Additionally, the first day’s sessions will cover the field of education and examine the research experiences in developing educational environments using artificial intelligence as well as the practical steps to solve research problems. The will also highlight the digital universities that rely on artificial intelligence. The day will end with a session on artificial intelligence in the media and entertainment industry, and a workshop on how to adopt a distinctive business model in a challenging market.

The second day will feature a session on the role of the Innovators Support Fund in enhancing entrepreneurship Egypt and mutual understanding with artificial intelligence. It will be followed by sessions on the existing challenges and inspiring stories about the role of artificial intelligence in designing and implementing public health policies in the continent of Africa. They will also discuss smart health, digital health and work in technology, medical image processing, the impact of artificial intelligence on dental practice, and "Chabots" as partners in critical thinking (online intervention).

The conference will also tackle smart homes and cities, the role of artificial intelligence in smart transport systems, the means of improving customer service in smart centers for car service through the Internet of Things and linking aquaculture to the Internet of Things. It will also highlight the integrated approach to building resilient cities and the various solutions for smart buildings (commercial / residential). It will end with a workshop entitled “Entrepreneurship: Opportunities and Challenges.”

To view the conference program, please click here.


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