The Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) will organize the second Arab international conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education on October 29 and 30 at its headquarters in Tunis. ALECSO said in a statement that the conference will focus on the latest technological developments in the field of generative artificial intelligence and Large Language Models (LLM), while presenting and analyzing the most important and successful international and Arab experiences in using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. Other topics of the conference include exploring the ethics and challenges related to the applications of generative artificial intelligence in education, identifying the practical applications of generative artificial intelligence in classrooms, and the technical challenges of using artificial intelligence in general in education. The Arab International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education aspires to be a platform for discussion and exchange between experts, specialists, and educational policy makers. Source: Qatar News Agency
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