Artificial Intelligence Journalism World Forum: A Success Story Designs Media Industry 2050

Dubai – Artificial Intelligence Journalism

Artificial Intelligence Journalism World Forum (AIJWF) in Dubai were concluded. The Forum was moderated by the Dubai based think tank Artificial Intelligence Journalism for Research and Forecasting (AIJRF), a global leader in media and artificial intelligence studies, under the Honorary Presidency of the great Egyptian Scholar Prof. Farouk El-Baz, under the patronage of HH. Sheikh Saeed bin Tahnoon bin Mohammed Al Nahyan and Sheikha Dr. Hind Al Qasimi, Guest of Honor.

Prof Farouk El-Baz
AIJWF Opening Session

The Forum lasted over two days, and witnessed 8 discussion sessions, 2 in Arabic and 6 in English, with the participation of more than 50 researchers and academics representing a diversified number of universities from: the United States, Britain, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, New Zealand, South Africa, India, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Algeria, Jordan and Iraq.

AIJWF Idea

Prof. Mohammed Abdulzaher, a pioneer in Artificial Intelligence Journalism and one of the founders of the Artificial Intelligence Journalism World Forum (AIJWF), says, “The idea of the forum emerged since the end of 2019, and it was planned to launch in February 2020. The idea inspired like a dream with a work team that believes in the ability to visualize the future and to work harder to create new tools and technologies that contribute to making great changes in the media industry, primarily aimed at serving Arab media and the Arabic language.

Prof. Abdulzaher added, “We started building relationships with the media, studying their actual needs, then proceeded to communicate with the manufacturers of AI technologies, and engaged many experts into the institution in order to support ideas and to test the tools applicable, for the benefit of the media. It has been unanimously agreed that we shall bring together all the major players under a single platform in the same place, i.e. the Artificial Intelligence Journalism World Forum”.

Prof. Mohammed Abdulzaher pointed out that the work environment in the UAE has strongly enabled the Artificial Intelligence Journalism Foundation to flexibly and rapidly communicate and establish relationships and networks with all actors, and opened the door to work alongside many manufacturers of AI technologies around the world. Prof. Abdulzaher affirmed, “After more than 9 months of preparing for the forum, we have been able to connect academics, media and innovators all under one platform. All the team participated strongly and enthusiastically to explore the future of media 2050.

Miscellaneous Sessions

TV Anchor Mayssoun Azzam opens the first discussion session of the forum; (Artificial Intelligence Journalism, 7G Journalism and the Future of Media 2050.)

Mayssoun Azzam

During its sessions, the Forum discussed many different ideas and visions, as the first session highlighted the importance of enhancing intelligence techniques in AI Journalism in the Arab media, and explored the 7G Journalism, based on what was discussed in the first scientific session of the forum under the title “AI Journalism and 7G Journalism, and the future of the media industry 2050”. The first session was moderated by the media expert, Mayssoun Azzam, Presenter of Arabiya News Channel, with the participation of Professor Mohammed Shouman, Chairman of the Conference, Prof. Mohammed Abdulzaher, Dr. Abbas Alzanjne, a researcher at Virginia Tech University, and Dr. Samer Obeidat, General Manager of Stanley AI Technologies, Canada.

The second session addressed: Leveraging of Artificial Technologies into the Arab media (Arabic), which was moderated by Naoufer Ramoul, of Dubai Media Incorporated, and was attended by the journalist Mohamed Hannach of Arabiya News Channel, Dr. Hosni Ghedira of Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, and Mr. Ahmed Elshiekh, a media expert and former journalist of the British Broadcasting Corporation.

Naoufer Ramoul and Mohamed Hannach
AI Journalism Code of Ethics

The third session entitled “The Artificial Intelligence Journalism Code of Ethics” was moderated by the British journalist Annanda Shekspeare, with the participation of the American scholar Matthew Bailey, Professor of Artificial Intelligence, the French Expert Eunika Mercier Laurent Professor of Media Ethics and Prof. Mohammed Abdulzaher, a pioneer of Artificial Intelligence Journalism.

Annanda Shekspeare and Mohamed Abdulzaher

Prof. Abdulzaher stressed that the drafting of a Code of Ethics for Artificial Intelligence Journalism, must consider ethical controls for 6 different components, namely: The audience, the media, the communicator, the manufacturers of AI technologies, the governments that control the work of all these tools.

Global Experiences

The fourth session : International Media and the Global Artificial Intelligence Journalism Index (GAIJI Index),  was moderated by the British journalist, Lucia Dore, Manager of the Global Artificial Intelligence Journalism Index (GAIJI), with the participation of the American data scientist, Dr. Fouad Bousetouane, the General Manager of Second Sight Inc. of Texas- USA, Professor Oko Berry, Director of Innovation Programs at the Pasco Business School of Spain, and David Maddison Director General of the Gulf Business Machines, UAE.

The fifth session discussed a theme on “Urban Artificial Intelligence, sustainable cities and the infrastructure for smart media”, moderated by Prof. Ibrahim Aljarah, Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Jordan, with the participation of the Prof. Carey Keynes, Professor of Sustainable Energy (United States), and Mrs. Ouided Bouchamaoui, winner of Nobel Peace Prize in 2015 and Dr. Sherif Fahmy, Director of Innovation Department at the British Pfizer Company.

Fifth Panel Discussion

the sixth session dealt with the role of Artificial Intelligence Journalism for Research and Forecasting (AIJRF) in researching the future of the media, particularly Arab Media, during the coming period until 2030. The session was moderated by Dr. Radwa Abdullatif, Director of the Strategic Planning AOJRF, Egypt and by Eng. Amel Boumahra, Director of the Administrative Organization, AIJRF, Algeria and Dr. Walaa Fouda, Director of the Academic Team, AIJRF, Bahrain, Dr. Rasha Hegazy, Director of Training and Programs, AIJRF, UAE and Dr. Abdullkarim Ziani, Director of the Diploma Program, AIJRF, Bahrain.

Sixth  Panel Discussion
Leadership Skills 2030

The seventh session:Future Leadership – The Ability To Lead Through Disruption, discussed the nature of the skills prerequisite for future leaderships. The session was moderated by Sona Nambiar, the former journalist of Thomson Reuters, with the participation of Mr. Ghanim Al Falasi, Senior Vice President of the Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority and Prof. Dahlia Mahmoud, Dean of College of Media and Mass Communication, the American University in the UAE, And Dr. Anwaar Al Shimmari, the former Chief Innovation Officer at the UAE Ministry of Infrastructure Development and the British Speaker and Leadership Coach Mindy Gibbins.

Seventh Session
GAIJA

In conclusion, the Global Artificial Intelligence Journalism Award was announced, presented to the winners by HH. Sheikh Dr. Saeed Bin Tahnoun Bin Mohammed AL Nahyan and Prof. Mohammed Abdulzaher, as follows:

Prof. Carey Keynes

First: Person of the Year Award: This prize is awarded this year to the Scientist of Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Energy, Prof. Carey Keynes.

Second: The Best Innovation Award in Artificial Intelligence Journalism: This prize is awarded this year to one of the new tools developed by the American Second Insight Inc. in collaboration with the Artificial Intelligence Journalism Foundation, where a new tool was devised for creating Arabic content, analyzing data, and reproducing visual and audio reports.

AIJ Robot

Third: The Best Media Organization Award: This prize is awarded this year to Bloomberg Foundation for adopting advanced artificial intelligence technologies during its service of Bloomberg Terminal. The remaining three categories of the award were withheld due to the lack of conditions required by the committee in the submitted works.

The Forum Shield was also presented in honor of the work team and the participants in the preparation of the Artificial Intelligence Journalism World Forum over the past months.

AIJWF Recommendations

Professor Mohamed Abdulzaher has announced the AIJWF Recommendations:
First: Academic Studies in Media Discipline  

  1. Integrate the AI Journalism curriculum in the study programs of media and artificial intelligence colleges, at the Arab and Global levels.
  2. Partnership with Arab universities in providing a specialized Professional Diploma or Professional Master or Academic Master degrees in the artificial intelligence field.
  3. Launch a training program for academics in media colleges and departments in Arab universities in the AI journalism and digital media field.
  4. Launch a training program for journalists in Arab media organizations in the field of AI journalism.
  5. Second: The use and integration of artificial intelligence techniques in the content creation industry
  • The importance of accelerating the transfer of AI journalism techniques to the media.
  • Develop skills and creating artificial intelligence technologies at the Arab level
  • Third: Legislation and laws regulating AI Journalism techniques
  • The importance of adopting an ethical and professional guide on AI Journalism and the use of advanced technology in humanitarian sectors.

Fourth: AI Techniques and the Manpower

  • Work for the adoption of advanced programs to develop human talent and manpower in dealing with AI technologies and to support the respective professional programs by media organizations.
  • Adopt an initiative to invest in artificial intelligence companies and implement projects, training and workshops that aim at educating community groups about the concept of artificial intelligence as a development tool to streamline its use.
  • Fifth: Creators of future cities and smart infrastructure

Expanding digital transformation initiatives and the use of AI techniques in various fields, particularly in the field of realizing sustainable development.

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