Benghazi – The College of Graduate Studies for Security and Legal Sciences at the Ministry of Interior held a working meeting. Its dean, Major General Dr. Khalid Al-Faidi, chaired the meeting. Dr. Mona Al-Houni, director of the Scientific Research Authority’s Benghazi branch, coordinated the event. A team of experts from the authority participated. The meeting focused on using artificial intelligence tools in scientific research.
Two main topics were discussed. The first topic involved drafting a law. This law would regulate the use of artificial intelligence in scientific research. It would also ensure legal and ethical controls. The second topic focused on developing a comprehensive program. This program aims to enhance the skills of graduate students in the college’s scientific departments. It will boost their research capabilities. It will also help them keep pace with the demands of the digital age.
Participants emphasized the importance of joint cooperation. This cooperation is between the college and the Scientific Research Authority. It is crucial for building an advanced research system. This system must keep pace with digital transformations. It must also ensure the safe and effective use of AI tools. Legal and ethical controls must be observed.
The meeting is part of ongoing efforts by both the college and the Scientific Research Authority. These efforts aim to build bridges of cooperation. They also seek to open new horizons for researchers and students. This ensures an effective contribution. It will help shape an advanced academic future. This future will be based on innovation and digital knowledge.
