Pakistan Engineers Forum (PEF) Qatar organised an event titled ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its transformative impact on education, work, and cybersecurity’, at The Next Generation (TNG) School, Al Wakra.
The event brought together professionals, industry leaders, and AI experts to share insights, spark discussions, and explore the challenges and opportunities of AI in today’s fast-changing world.
The event began with a welcome address by Ahmad Javaid, PEF Vice President, who emphasized the significance of AI as a game-changer across industries and its potential to redefine the future.
“AI is not just a tool; it is a catalyst for innovation and progress. Through events like this, PEF aims to facilitate meaningful conversations that drive knowledge-sharing and collaboration,” remarked Javaid.
The audience was captivated by a keynote speech delivered by Riyaz Ahmed Bakali, Advisory Council Member of PEF, titled ‘The Future of AI: Transforming Education and Beyond.’
Bakali highlighted how AI is revolutionizing educational methodologies, making learning more accessible and personalized while addressing broader implications for industries and societies worldwide.
“Education is the foundation of innovation, and AI is the engine propelling it forward,” he noted.
The event featured two engaging panel discussions, each focusing on critical aspects of AI’s impact.
The subject of the first panel discussion was ‘Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work.’ The panelists were Muhammad Ovais, expert in audit and financial reporting; Dr Khurram Iqbal, expert in structural integrity, particularly offshore structures; Riyaz Ahmed Bakali, expert in the field of education; and Dr Akmal Rana, expert in petrochemicals and quality management systems.
The subject of the second panel discussion was ‘Navigating the Gray Area – Ethical AI in Cybersecurity.’ The panelists were Ahmad Javaid, expert in AI, cybersecurity, and data privacy; Omar Faheem, expert in educational technology and data; and Zia ur Rehman, expert in frauds and forensics.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Hamid Rasool, Chairman of the Advisory Council, PEF. He expressed gratitude to the distinguished speakers, panelists, attendees, and TNG School for their invaluable support and participation.