Baghdad-INA
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani stressed, today, Sunday, the necessity of strengthening Iraq's position to be at the forefront of the region's countries in the technological aspect.
The Prime Minister's media office said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): that "Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani chaired the second meeting of the Supreme Committee for Artificial Intelligence."
"Al-Sudani listened, at the beginning of the meeting, to the government plans related to developing aspects related to artificial intelligence for employees, educational and pedagogical sectors, and the agriculture and water resources sector, in addition to reviewing the legislative policy; in order to prepare a draft law regulating the work of artificial intelligence applications."
"Al-Sudani reviewed the details and proposals related to introducing the subject of computers and artificial intelligence into the curricula of the Ministry of Education in the next academic year, stressing the necessity of having a smart screen and an internet connection in every school to establish a special laboratory for artificial intelligence, stressing the necessity of strengthening Iraq's position to be at the forefront of the region's countries in the technological aspect, with its various capabilities and potentials in this field."
" Prime Minister agreed to launch an initiative aimed at attracting competencies from abroad in the public and private sectors, including leaders and employees, by training 100 digital leaders as a first stage, and informing them of the latest experiences in this field, under the supervision of international experts, in order to create and implement policies in order to raise the quality of services provided to citizens."
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