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The Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, issued the statement He provided several directives during his first meeting with the Supreme Committee for Artificial Intelligence, stressing that Iraq had preceded other countries in the region in introducing artificial intelligence studies into academic studies in Iraqi universities .

A statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Media Office stated “Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani chaired the first meeting of the Supreme Committee for Artificial Intelligence .”

He pointed out, “During the meeting, the Iraqi national strategy for artificial intelligence was reviewed, and the most important aspects, projects, and applications that the government will support in this field. The meeting also examined the need for ministries and state institutions to include projects and legislation related to artificial intelligence, introduce its vocabulary into educational curricula, and create the first platform.” Educational programs that operate with artificial intelligence, and in smart applications that are currently being worked on within the tasks of ministries and in development fields .”

The Prime Minister referred to “the government’s digital transformation measures in formulating public policy without taking on the role of government agencies,” stressing that “adopting this path represents a priority in the government’s work in order to support its steps in reforming the Iraqi economy, as well as in using artificial intelligence applications in Applications of the technological revolution, in various activities and sectors of life .”

He stressed that “Iraq has preceded other countries in the region in introducing artificial intelligence studies into academic studies in Iraqi universities,” stressing “the importance of benefiting from the experiences of developed countries by adopting information security legislation and ethical oversight in technology security, especially since terrorism is constantly trying to use technology and space.” Al-Sabrani to carry out his crimes and recruit individuals, as well as employ artificial intelligence to diversify the Iraqi economy, especially in the non-oil sectors .”

The Prime Minister directed “the necessity of taking advantage of young talents and promising energies in all regions of Iraq, to protect them from exploitation by crime gangs, extremism and terrorism, and the importance of focusing on the training program for youth that will extend to the governorates, through robot and artificial intelligence clubs affiliated with the Supreme Council for Youth, to consolidate the concepts of the revolution.” “Fourth Industrial”.