Issues of the future of artificial intelligence leads the “International Government Communication 2025” agenda

The 14th International Forum for Government Communication deals with artificial intelligence as one of the central issues through sessions that present its effects on media, law, training and cybersecurity, and opens the way for new generations to test his creative tools.
The proactive activities of the forum include the “Communication for Students” program, which focuses on providing students and graduates of media and communication colleges in the UAE with contemporary government communication skills with responsible and effective employment of artificial intelligence tools and techniques.
The program, which concludes tomorrow, September 4 at the Majaz theater in Sharjah, represents an integrated training content that combines academic framing with practical application. The forum will be held on September 10 and 11 in Expo Sharjah under the slogan “Contact for the Quality of Life”.
A legal vision of artificial intelligence
As for the session “Artificial Intelligence and its Legal Applications”, which is organized by the Emirates Association for Lawyers and Legal in the “modern communication” hall, which includes a diverse program under the auspices of the Marwan Group, it focuses on technical repercussions on the practices of the judiciary and legislation, from smart contracts to judicial prediction, and the importance of moral frameworks that preserve human rights, in which Dr. Abdullah Al Nasser, a lawyer and legal advisor, as the lawyer runs by the lawyer And the legal advisor, Adel Fakher.
The “digital media to raise cyber immunity” session is also organized, in which the two lawyers, Sabiha Al -Saridi, Zayed Saeed Al Shamsi, and the administration of lawyer Khadija Suhail, discuss how to prevent electronic threats and address misleading and information attacks, as well as establishing joint campaigns between government agencies and the media to raise societal awareness.
Youth and the professional future of the machine
On the other hand, the Qasimiya University in the “talk of government communication” hall hosts a session entitled “A Window to a Vocational Future generated by Humanity and Intelligence”, and highlights the latest institutional training tools such as adaptive learning systems and virtual trainers and analysis of learning data, and how to use it to develop the quality of professional life. Dr. Hisham Abbas, Dean of the College of Communication at Al Qasimia University, speaks at the session. And Dr. Bassam Makkawi, Head of Communication at the University; And Dr. Hala Hamdi Ghariba, Professor of Digital Media at the University; It is managed by Dr. Ata Hassan Abdel Rahim, Director of the Center for Continuing Education and Development at Al Qasimia University.
The forum also opens the field for adolescents by “challenging the skills of artificial intelligence” organized by the Foundation for a quarter of a century for science and technology, and lasts for three days according to an interactive methodology based on learning, thinking, implementation and presentation.
The participants are trained, from the age of 10 to 16 years, each of: Muthanna Khalaf, Dr. Widad Akkad, Abdul Rahim Al -Hashemi, Issa Al -Mannai, Hor Saleh, Ahmed Al Jasmi, Abdullah Al -Shaloubi, Abdul Rahman Al -Kamali, Zakaria Abdul Rahman, Sultan Al -Qalqim, Muhammad Al Mazrouei, Hamza Qaraan and Saeed Muhammad. They provide specialized training programs in artificial intelligence, programming, robotics, 3D printing and soft skills in technology, and how to use them in communication messages about food security and quality of life.
“Contact for students” .. an integrated program
In the context of empowering students and graduates to the skills of artificial intelligence, the “Communication for Students’ program devoted a workshop” The most specialized media content industry dependent on artificial intelligence techniques and the tools of artificial intelligence to reach the public “by Dr. Mohamed Abdel -Zahir, member of the Academic Committee of the Media Office of the Sharjah Government, with an applied aspect presented by the trainer Abdul Rahman Al Ali from the” Media Office of the Government Sharjah.
The program concludes tomorrow with a workshop “AI Hodex IQ in the story of the government story” by Dr. Mohamed Ayesh, which provides a practical framework for the formulation of government narration that influences the use of obstetrics, from writing press data and converting them into professional audio and visual material Artificial in government communication systems and messaging management during crises and awareness campaigns.
Ethical and professional challenges
The specialized sessions also include a discussion episode organized by the University of Sharjah entitled “Ethics of AI Intelligence in Government Communication”, focusing on professional and moral challenges for technology use in the media and communication content industry, with the participation of Dr. Khairat Ayyad – Head of Academic Accreditation Department – Office of the Vice President of the University for Academic Accreditation and Institutional Effectiveness at the University of Sharjah, and Dr. Mohamed Bin Musa – Deputy Dean of the College of Communication at the University Sharjah, directed by Dr. Nora Al -Huti – Assistant Professor at the College of Communication at the University of Sharjah.
In its 14th session, the forum brings together more than 237 international speakers who excite dialogues that extend through 51 sessions within an integrated program that includes more than 110 various events, with the participation of 30 partners from local, regional and international bodies on 22 interactive platforms. The events also include 7 inspiring letters and 22 workshops, with the participation of a group of governmental institutions, international organizations, universities and companies specialized in technology and media. This year’s session discusses five global priorities: food security, public health, education, environmental sustainability, and the green economy, stressing the role of strategic communication in creating influence, policy guidance, and stimulating teamwork towards a more sustainable future.
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