Kuwait city: Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) announced that the first-ever Gulf Red Crescent Conference on Artificial Intelligence will be held on October 22, under the patronage of Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Al-Yahya. The event is anticipated to foster a unified Gulf vision for utilizing artificial intelligence in humanitarian endeavors, thereby enhancing Kuwait's role as a hub for human innovation and regional cooperation.
According to Kuwait News Agency, KRCS Chairman Khaled Al-Maqamis highlighted that the conference is organized in partnership with the GCC General Secretariat and will take place from October 22-23 at the Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Center. The timing of the conference aligns with the Gulf Red Crescent Day on October 23, and it promises to draw numerous experts, specialists, and representatives from Gulf and international humanitarian organizations.
The initiative underscores the Kuwait charity's dedication to integrating modern technological advancements, such as artificial intelligence, into humanitarian efforts. This approach aims to enhance humanitarian action, developmental media, and explore the potential of AI in advancing humanitarian and relief programs.