Artificial Intelligence
As part of the Monday Scientific and Cultural Lecture Series, and in light of accelerating technological progress and the dawn of the knowledge age—where national advancement is increasingly measured not merely by information possession, but by its application and utilization—Dr. Ayman Al-Ahmad delivered a scientific lecture titled “Artificial Intelligence and Its Applications at University of Kalamoon.”
Dr. Al-Ahmad began by analyzing the concept of artificial intelligence, its methodologies, and how its proficiency is measured using the Turing test. He traced the evolution of AI-related concepts over the years and elaborated on its components and benefits. The lecture further explored the uses of AI across various fields of life in general, and specifically within University of Kalamoon, including a detailed presentation of AI applications in all faculties. Challenges and potential risks associated with this technology were also addressed.
Following an interactive session with audience questions and contributions, Dr. Al-Ahmad concluded with a set of valuable recommendations.
The lecture was held on Monday, November 10, 2025, in the Small Auditorium, and attended by Dr. Sundos Yassin, Head of the Scientific Affairs Council; Dr. Mustafa Al-Hazrawi, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering; along with a number of faculty members, administrative staff, and students


