Specialists emphasize the need to adapt artificial intelligence to serve human heritage

Sharjah, February 14 / WAM / Experts and researchers specializing in history, antiquities, heritage and culture affirmed that dealing with artificial intelligence in the field of preserving folklore needs pre -capabilities and skills to achieve this important vital goal, calling for building modern scientific platforms, preparing specialized conferences and implementing training programs Its outputs are all in supporting technical, moral and cognitive standards of heritage according to fixed, reliable and balanced foundations that contribute to the result to achieve humanitarian rapprochement according to general knowledge and cultural participants.
This came during the first activities of the cultural cafe held within the activities of Sharjah Heritage Days in the Western House, which was held entitled (Documenting Cultural Heritage in the era of artificial intelligence) with the participation of Dr. Abdel Aziz Al -Muslim, head of the Sharjah Institute of Heritage, Dr. Majid Bou Shalibi, Secretary -General of the Islamic Forum in Sharjah and the doctor Moza Ghobash, Director of Rawaq Aoucha Bin Hussein Al -Adabi in Dubai, Dr. Ahmed Bahi El Din, Professor of Popular Literature at Helwan University in Egypt, and Dr. Rashid Al Mazrouei, a researcher in history affairs and folklore.
Dr. Abdel Aziz Al -Muslim pointed out that there are many challenges facing heritage in dealing with artificial intelligence, the most important of which is the emergence of researchers who are completely dependent on and the problem is exacerbated by the emergence of a generation that is not concerned with research or quality, but only speed, and I see that dealing with artificial intelligence needs skills that exceed mere obtaining information Calling for the establishment of national platforms supported by all sciences, including heritage, to build the foundations of knowledge in an optimal way.
His Excellency the Muslim revealed that the Sharjah Heritage Institute is studying within its agenda for the coming year a project to establish a conference that brings together specialists from anthropology, antiquities and heritage and specialists in human identity to discuss the possibility of feeding artificial intelligence in a way that contributes to documenting the local and Arab cultural heritage through tributaries and platforms that put points on letters and contribute In building a cognitive society on sound rules and fixed principles to follow heritage towards its right destination.
For his part, Dr. Majid Bou Shalibi said: Artificial intelligence has become part of the science of machine science. On his authority, the Sharjah Heritage Institute called for a training program for researchers in the field of heritage that enhances the application of moral values in the use of artificial intelligence, especially in documentation and scientific research.
Dr. Ahmed Bahi El -Din said that the view taken on heritage workers is that, and by virtue of the privacy of their work, they have nothing to do with reality and we must correct this view and we are heading towards the future through artificial intelligence, as it will contribute a lot to limiting human interaction and human creativity, and we must receive this important invention to think of our humanity Our identity and to think about how to invest it in providing heritage when sober and original for future generations.
Dr. Moza Ghobash said that the whole future is going to artificial intelligence, and this is a fact that reality emphasizes, but the important question is how this invention can be a guarantor of national identities instead of threatening it and called for preparing a new cognitive term (tolerance or cultural reconciliation) with other cultures, given that humans And if they are different in cultures and identities, but in the end they are involved in humanity.
Dr. Rashid Al Mazrouei said: There are still difficulties in adapting artificial intelligence in many aspects of folklore, as they are still limited to the understanding of local dialects and cannot be closer to the image that reflects its meanings clearly, and most of the sources that refer to it in research do not exist on land Reality and that everyone still has many skills to learn before artificial intelligence becomes an essential part of our lives in general, and heritage in particular.
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