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Artificial intelligence in the chest of discussions "International Forum for Government Communication"

Sharjah, September 8/ WAM/ The International Forum for Governmental Communication places in its fourteenth session, which is organized on September 10 and 11 under the slogan “Communication for the Quality of Life”, artificial intelligence in the forefront of its discussions as an infrastructure complementary to the work of communication institutions capable of accelerating the response and diagnosing messages and measuring its impact in a sense It is offered to 22 interactive platforms.

The forum moves in discussion from the concept of “communication of information” to the design of “a generally calculated experience”. In crisis management, smart models allow to prepare accurate updates quickly while tracking rumors and responding to them with a unified discourse, and at the audience level the automated analysis allows the production of multiple copies of one message in a way that suits the language and context and enhances access to information by converting content into soft formula Audiovisual translation, and the development is also accompanied by mechanisms that depend on the comparative experiences and the causal modeling to link communication efforts to the quality of life quality.

On the other hand, the forum places governance and ethics at the heart of the scene, while emphasizing risk management and data protection, and practical treatment is concentrated in determining the purpose of each tool, its data and the limits of its use, and the preservation of “man in the episode”, for review before publishing in sensitive issues, adopting transparency and reducing data collection to the necessary extent.

The forum program provides multiple spaces for dealing with the file from its professional, legal and educational angles, and the Sharjah Press Club offers a debate entitled “The Press in front of artificial intelligence: human or the machine?”, Looking at the future of the profession and balance between press values ​​and obstetrics.

The Emirates Legal Lawyers Association presents a legal vision of artificial intelligence applications and its related contracts, judicial predictions and moral frameworks, as well as a session on raising cyber immunity and addressing information misinformation through joint awareness campaigns.

In the axis of capacity building, Al Qasimia University will host a session on smart institutional training tools, adaptive learning systems and learning analyzes, while the “quarter -century for science and technology” Foundation provides an applied camp for adolescents to design smart solutions in food security issues, sustainability, quality of life and presentation before a specialized jury.

The forum monitors mature use of government institutions from interactive assistance that explain the regulations and services in a simplified language and systems of early monitoring of the movement of rumors and digital threats and suggesting unified responses supported by official verification links.

This keeps pace with the production of multi -language content and Arabic dialects based on official dictionaries of government terms and converting complex environmental and economic data into interactive maps and stories that lead concrete behavioral changes.

In the context of developing skills, the program presents an applied workshop that is placed on the engineering of claims with responsibility and accountability of algorithms, information security, legal aspects of ownership and data, and simplifying messages in two languages, taking into account easy access.

The “Smart Communication Principles responsible” are summarized in the human status first, determining the purpose of tools, relying on reliable sources, ensuring transparency, calling the generated content, protecting privacy, achieving the comprehensive access, resisting misinformation with clear achievement mechanisms, measuring the impact with scrutinable indicators and adopting continuous improvement.

This vision intersects with the priorities of the five session: food security, public health, education, environmental sustainability and green economics, and the forum confirms that artificial intelligence is not a substitute for communication experience, but rather doubles strength when it is subject to rational governance and is associated with firm human skills in a way that guarantees the translation of messages into a realistic impact on the quality of the life of individuals.

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