Conference – AI and Digital Humanities in the Arabian Gulf: Ethical and Computational Perspectives

AI and Community Week


Date: Friday 21 February 2025
Time: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Venue: Marie Curie Amphitheatre, SUAD Campus
Open to public

Abstract

The AI and Digital Humanities in the Arabian Gulf: Ethical and Computational Perspectives conference, will bring together leading scholars and experts to examine the role of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital humanities in preserving, analyzing, and promoting the cultural heritage of the Arabian Gulf.

The event will center on three key themes:

  • Cultural Preservation: Exploring AI-driven approaches to safeguarding historical narratives and heritage assets.
  • Ethical and Inclusive AI: Addressing postcolonial perspectives in archival management and the ethical implications of AI in cultural studies.
  • Innovation in Cultural Expression: Investigating the intersection of digital humanities, art history, and museum practices.

Discussions will delve into the application of AI and machine learning in computational Gulf studies, the legal and regulatory challenges of managing cultural heritage data, and the evolving role of digital tools in museum and archival settings

This event will be delivered in English


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