Many Worlds of AI: Conference Proceedings
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Book launch and Discussion: Imagining AI: How the World Sees Intelligent Machines
by Kanta Dihal (Imperial College London/LCFI Cambridge), Hirofumi Katsuno, PhD (Doshisha University) and Anzhelika Solovyeva, PhD (Charles University)
Cultural Memory: Artistic Experiments in AI
by Yasmine Boudiaf (Royal Society of Arts and the Ada Lovelace Institute)
Critical Evaluation of AI-Powered Digital Dialogue Tools in Peacemaking: Insights from United Nations’ Digital Dialogues in Libya and Yemen
by Ali Altiok (University of Notre Dame)
Lost History and overlooked Present: Mechanical and Artificial Intelligence in the Arabic culture
by Reham Hosny (The University of Cambridge/ Minia University)
Developing a Legal Framework for AI in Qatar and Beyond
by Barry Solaiman (Hamad Bin Khalifa University and Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar)
Islamic Ethical Discourse on AI: Three Challenges in Focus
by Mohammed Ghaly (Hamad Bin Khalifa University)
AI Projects in the Gulf Region and their Ethical Questions: An Analytical Overview
by Ala Al-Fuqaha (Hamad Bin Khalifa University)
“Made in Europe”: exporting European values to the peripheries through the regulation of Artificial Intelligence - an exploratory analysis of the case of Morocco.
by Oumaima Hajri (Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)