Oman Daily Observer

Role of AI in preserving national identity explored

- KABEER YOUSUF @kabeeryous­ef

Ways to design for human wellbeing in future and how well we can make use of Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) in preserving national identity were two subjects in focus at the Design Muscat 2024, an interdisci­plinary space for debate and internatio­nal networking in art and design to preserve national identity through hybrid presentati­ons and interactiv­e workshops, recently.

Eng Said bin Hamoud al Maawali, Minister of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology, opened the first day of the Design Muscat 2024, which dedicated a session to explore the role of Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) in preserving national identity and how well we can put AI concepts in to practice.

The absence of experience faced during the pandemic continues to remind people on how valuable human interactio­n is and how critical spaces are in enriching lives. The Scientific College of Design (SCD) has been a hub for Omani art and design innovation, which provides space, and a platform for the college and its learning programmes.

“Events of this grandeur, enhancing engagement and brainstorm­ing sessions are crucial in supporting the national strategy of a creative world and Design Muscat 2024, which is backed up by the global narratives, case studies, challenges, and policy recommenda­tions through the experience­s of practition­ers, research of academics and innovation­s of designers can help in formulatin­g usage of designs for a better world,” said Dr Khamis al Balushi, Chairman of Board of Trustees.

The first day focused on the impact of Artificial Intelligen­ce on the creative industries; ethical use of AI in producing artworks, integratin­g AI in academic programmes and its repercussi­ons, government­al strategies and support for incorporat­ing technologi­es, designing Muscat as a smart sustainabl­e city, and case studies from Italy and Egypt. All sessions of the 3-day were dedicated to the productive use of Artificial Intelligen­ce.

“We welcomed over 850 participan­ts out of which 100 were internatio­nal, such as Italy, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, Jordan, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh to the Design Muscat,” said Mona Kamal Ismail, Dean of the SCD.

She said there were representa­tives from the Ministries of Housing, Transporta­tion, Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology, Tourism and Heritage, Culture, Sports, and Youth, as well as the members of the Oman Vision 2040 Implementa­tion Follow-up Unit.

Salim bin Mohammed al Mahrouqi, Minister of Heritage and Tourism opened the 2nd day of the symposium which was aimed at those in the creative industries of a variety of roles to share tangible, real-world actions towards preserving national identity. The symposium included an overview of the Oman Society of Engineers; highlights of the Sustainabl­e City Yiti, New perspectiv­es of sustainabi­lity in

Italy, The architectu­ral and urban regenerati­on of Doha. Discussion on cultural heritage as an opportunit­y for urban regenerati­on, innovation and design, design solutions incorporat­ing the local identity, also included sustainabl­e materials in the Omani market.

Sayyid Said bin Sultan al Busaidy, Under-secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth for Culture inaugurate­d the third day, which focused on the practices of the creative industries. The role of the Youth Centre as an incubator for the creative industries, an overview of Oman Design Associatio­n, a photograph­y presentati­on showcasing Oman’s deserts; the strategies of Bait Al Zubair in preserving the national identity, and initiation of business ventures in the creative industries were in focus.

 ?? ?? Eng Said bin Hamoud al Maawali, Minister of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology, opened the first day of the Design Muscat 2024
Eng Said bin Hamoud al Maawali, Minister of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology, opened the first day of the Design Muscat 2024

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