Apr
4
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5:30 pm
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6:30 pm
Oriental Hall

This panel will examine the multifaceted impact of the rapid proliferation of Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative artificial intelligence globally and within the Egyptian economic landscape. The discourse will analyze both nascent and projected shifts in labor market dynamics and the implications for socioeconomic stratification. Furthermore, the discussion will bridge local concerns with global contexts by addressing the widening disparity in infrastructure and technological accessibility. Lastly, panelists will evaluate the imperatives of digital governance, scrutinizing the adequacy of contemporary legislative frameworks in an increasingly AI-mediated world.

Simultaneous translation will be available.
Access is on a first-come, first-served basis and room capacity.
Speaker(s)
Samer Atallah
Associate Professor of Economics and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, Mohamed Shafik Gabr Department of Economics
Abdulazim Ghoniem
Director, ICT and AI Operation Projects, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
Soha Samy ElKabany
Technology Technical Leader, IBM Egypt
Moderator
Omnia Mohamed, Graduating Senior
Economics major