Doha: The State of Qatar participated in the 3rd Youth Forum that was held in Kazakhstan from Aug. 12-14 under the theme "ethics of artificial intelligence in education." The forum targeted youth representatives from all member states of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), aged between 16 and 25 years. The State of Qatar was represented by Abdullah Mohammed Al Shammari, a student at Qatar Science and Technology Secondary School for Boys. The forum is an international platform that brings together young people from around the world to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence in education, with a focus on ethical issues and future innovations. The forum was organized by the World Federation of UNESCO Clubs and Associations, in cooperation with the Kazakhstan National Federation of Clubs for UNESCO, with the aim of promoting dialogue among young people on how to use artificial intelligence responsibly and effectively in education. Source: Qatar News Agency
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