The College of Arts, University of Baghdad, and the Iraqi Institute for Dialogue concluded the activities of the international conference “Artificial Intelligence and the Possibilities of Transformation in the Human Sciences”, which lasted for two days, in which dozens of researchers from more than twenty countries participated, by fifty-six types of research, distributed in the sciences of language, literature, philosophy, social sciences, psychology, geography, information systems, history, archeology, and translation.

The conference began its first day in the Great Hall of the University of Baghdad Compound in Al-Jadriyah, with speeches by the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Naim Al-Aboudi, the President of the University of Baghdad, Prof. Dr. Bahaa Ibraheem Ansaf, and the Dean of the College of Arts, Prof. Dr. Ali Abdul Amir Sajit, followed by a dialogue session, which included the Advisor to the Prime Minister for Artificial Intelligence Affairs, Prof. Dr. Diaa Al-Jumaili, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education for Scientific Affairs, and Dr. Youssef Khalaf Youssef, President of the National People’s University, in which they discussed the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence applications in different fields, followed by three research sessions.

On the second day of the conference and in the halls of the College of Arts, four research sessions were held, and an electronic session, the sessions covered the presentation of the fifty-six research accepted by the Scientific Committee, after which the President of the Conference invited the Dean of the College of Arts to a meeting to write recommendations from the members of the Scientific Committee and the participating researchers and in communication with the Advisory Committee of the Conference and work to complete them and submit them to the relevant authorities, and in conclusion, a ceremony was held to honor and present letters of thanks to professors and research professors, and the heads and members of the committees.

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