Launching

Launching the activities of the 14th Conference at the Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University.

12 Oct 2025

Under the patronage of Dr. Tarek Ali, Acting President of Beni Suef University, the 14th International Scientific Conference, entitled "Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Their Impact on the Humanities and Social Sciences," was launched today in the conference hall of the Faculty of Arts.

In the presence of Dr. Abu Al-Hassan Abdel Mawgoud, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development, Dr. Hamada Mohamed Mahmoud, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Azza Gohary, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Chair of the Conference.

The university president explained that the conference included many diverse research papers, which reflected the deep interaction between artificial intelligence and various branches of the humanities, and their number reached

20 original research papers were presented by 25 researchers from five different universities, noting that the research

It covered vital topics including: geography, history, archaeology, tourism, education, information sciences, psychology, sociology, and language.

Dr. Azza Gohary added that the conference concluded with a set of strategic recommendations that represent a future vision for research and application, the most prominent of which are:

In the field of libraries, information, and ethics: calling for the unification of global standards and terminology for artificial intelligence (ISO/IEC 22989:2022), updating legislation to protect intellectual property rights in the digital age, and developing ethical frameworks for information custodians.

In the field of geography and environment: The need to invest in geographic artificial intelligence (GeoAI) applications to monitor and understand climate change and support green environmental sustainability using modern technologies.

In the field of education and scientific research: Supporting research directed at automated processing of the Arabic language, and providing comprehensive training programs for faculty members and researchers on the optimal and ethical use of artificial intelligence tools.

In the field of culture, heritage, and tourism: promoting digital anthropology studies, developing artificial intelligence applications to improve and personalize the tourism service experience, and using artificial intelligence to translate and decode ancient texts such as hieroglyphics.