Al al-Bayt University held its third international conference, focusing on the theme “Artificial Intelligence: A Legal Vision Towards a Sustainable Future.” The event was inaugurated by Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Nancy Namrouqa, who emphasized the importance of scientific cooperation in leveraging technology for future development.
Namrouqa highlighted the critical need for legal frameworks to keep pace with AI advancements, stressing the government’s initiatives to integrate AI across public institutions. University President Osama Naseer underscored the alignment of the conference with the vision of His Majesty King Abdullah and HRH Crown Prince Hussein, emphasizing AI’s role in shaping Jordan’s future.
The conference chair, Samer Dallaleh, discussed strategic efforts to embed AI into academic planning, aligning educational curriculums with market needs, and fostering an informed generation. Maher Abu Khawat, Dean of the Faculty of Law at Egypt’s Kafr El Sheikh University, praised Jordan’s leadership in addressing AI’s legal dimensions, ensuring accountability for potential risks.
The event was attended by various officials, including members of Parliament, judicial leaders, and dignitaries from Mafraq Governorate, with the ceremony concluding with a short film introducing Al al-Bayt University’s Faculty of Law.