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Al-Kazemi assures an Iraqi scientist the government's interest in developing artificial intelligence facilities


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On Sunday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi affirmed the government's interest in developing artificial intelligence facilities and supporting scientific research in this field.

The media office of the Prime Minister said that Al-Kazemi " received, today, the Iraqi scientist, Professor Dr. Diaa Al-Jumaili, who specializes in artificial intelligence."

At the beginning of the meeting, Al-Kazemi praised "the achievements and scientific status achieved by Dr. Al-Jumaili at the international level, which has received great attention in the global scientific community."

He stressed, "the government's interest in developing artificial intelligence facilities and supporting scientific research in this field, as well as encouraging Iraq's acquisition of a scientific and material base for this modern development, and the development of specialized Iraqi cadres."

 
 

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Yesterday, Sunday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi expressed the government's interest in developing artificial intelligence facilities and supporting scientific research in this field.
A statement from his office stated, "Al-Kazemi received the Iraqi scientist, Professor Dr. Diaa Al-Jumaili, who specializes in artificial intelligence."
Al-Kazemi praised, according to the statement, "the achievements and scientific status achieved by Al-Jumaili at the international level, which has received great attention in the global scientific community."
He stressed, "the government's interest in developing artificial intelligence facilities and supporting scientific research in this field, as well as encouraging Iraq's acquisition of a scientific and material base for this modern development, and the development of competent Iraqi cadres."
For his part, Al-Jumaili thanked the Prime Minister for the good reception, and praised "the diligent Iraqi minds and government programs that seek to establish sponsorship and support for creators, and their great role in sustainable development."
Meanwhile, Al-Kazemi attended the funeral of the great poet Muzaffar Al-Nawab, in the city of Al-Kadhimiya.
And another statement stated, "The Prime Minister attended the funeral of the great Iraqi poet, Representatives, in the city of Kadhimiya, and renewed his condolences and sympathy to the families and loved ones of the deceased."
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Iraqi government interested in artificial intelligence

Iraqi government interested in artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence robot. Al Ain news image.

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi, during his meeting with Professor of artificial intelligence and the president of eSystems Engineering Society, Dhiya al-Jumeily, On Sunday, confirmed the government’s interest in developing artificial intelligence facilities and supporting related scientific researches, according to a press statement issued by the Iraqi cabinet.

Kadhimi, during the meeting, commended the scientific accomplishments Jumeily achieved that also received great attention in the global scientific communities.

According to the cabinet’s press statement, Kadhimi emphasized the government’s interest in supporting scientific researches specialized in artificial intelligence, encouraging Iraq’s possession of a scientific base for this modern field, and developing Iraqi human resources specialized in this field.

On the other hand, Jumeily thanked the Prime minister for the reception, and praised the government’s programs that seek to care about innovators, support them and develop their role in the society.

Jumeily is a professor in the School of Computer Science and Mathematics at Liverpool John Moores University. He has extensive research interests covering a wide variety of interdisciplinary perspectives concerning the theory and practice of Applied Artificial Intelligence in medicine, human biology, environment, intelligent community and health care.

The professor published over 300 peer reviewed scientific international publications, 12 books and 14 book chapters, in multidisciplinary research areas.

Artificial intelligence is the ability of a digital computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings. 

Artificial intelligence is a type of modern sciences that has spread widely in recent years, and entered many industrial and research fields, especially robotics and smart services for governments and companies.

 

https://www.iraqinews.com/iraq/iraqi-government-interested-in-artificial-intelligence/

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Iraqi government interested in artificial intelligence

Iraqi government interested in artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence robot. Al Ain news image.

Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi, during his meeting with Professor of artificial intelligence and the president of eSystems Engineering Society, Dhiya al-Jumeily, On Sunday, confirmed the government’s interest in developing artificial intelligence facilities and supporting related scientific researches, according to a press statement issued by the Iraqi cabinet.

Kadhimi, during the meeting, commended the scientific accomplishments Jumeily achieved that also received great attention in the global scientific communities.

According to the cabinet’s press statement, Kadhimi emphasized the government’s interest in supporting scientific researches specialized in artificial intelligence, encouraging Iraq’s possession of a scientific base for this modern field, and developing Iraqi human resources specialized in this field.

On the other hand, Jumeily thanked the Prime minister for the reception, and praised the government’s programs that seek to care about innovators, support system" rel="">support them and develop their role in the society.

Jumeily is a professor in the School of Computer Science and Mathematics at Liverpool John Moores University. He has extensive research interests covering a wide variety of interdisciplinary perspectives concerning the theory and practice of Applied Artificial Intelligence in medicine, human biology, environment, intelligent community and health care.

The professor published over 300 peer reviewed scientific international publications, 12 books and 14 book chapters, in multidisciplinary research areas.

Artificial intelligence is the ability of a digital computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings. 

Artificial intelligence is a type of modern sciences that has spread widely in recent years, and entered many industrial and research fields, especially robotics and smart services for governments and companies.

 

https://www.iraqinews.com/iraq/iraqi-government-interested-in-artificial-intelligence/

 

Might as well.....haven't done so well with regular intelligence.  

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