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Distinguished Scientific Participation at the "First Scientific Forum on Artificial Intelligence Applications"

Duhaa Fadill Abbas
As part of the activities of the "First Scientific Forum on Artificial Intelligence Applications," held in April 2025, Assistant Professor Dr. Hussein Ali Ismail, a faculty member from the Department of Software, delivered a scientific lecture attended by Professor Dr. Wesam Sameer Bhaya, Dean of the College of Information Technology.

Additionally, student Mohammed Baqir Majid participated in the "Best Application" competition with his outstanding graduation project titled:
"Detecting Vandalism Activities at Archaeological Sites by Tourists Using AI-Integrated Surveillance Cameras."
He secured second place in the competition, achieving a remarkable accomplishment that reflects the creativity and innovation of the college’s students.

These participations reaffirm the College s commitment to supporting scientific research, fostering an environment of innovation, and encouraging students to develop smart solutions that serve the community through modern artificial intelligence technologies.

Summary of Dr. Hussein Ali Ismail’s Lecture

Dr. Hussein’s lecture explored the profound transformation driven by artificial intelligence through its integration into revolutionary applications across various domains, such as language generation, digital creativity, scientific discovery, and intelligent robotics.
The lecture also addressed the critical challenges associated with AI development, particularly those concerning ethics, safety, societal impact, and resource sustainability.
Dr. Hussein emphasized the importance of maintaining a well-balanced approach that leverages the vast potential of AI while managing its risks, in order to build fair and trustworthy systems that contribute to a safer and more beneficial future for humanity.

Summary of Mohammed Baqir Majid’s Project

Mohammed Baqir’s project aims to enhance the protection of archaeological sites by developing an intelligent system based on surveillance cameras integrated with artificial intelligence technologies.
The system analyzes live video streams to detect vandalism or suspicious behaviors exhibited by some tourists, such as attempts to damage or illegally touch artifacts.
Upon identifying any violations, the system promptly issues alerts to the relevant authorities, effectively contributing to the protection of cultural heritage using advanced computer vision and machine learning technologies.

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Media of University of Babylon - كلية الطب