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Pantami Advocates for AI in Conflict Resolution and Peace-Building

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October 24, 2024
Professor Ali Isa Pantami
Professor Ali Isa Pantami

Pantami Advocates for AI in Conflict Resolution and Peace-Building

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to play a transformative role in conflict resolution and peace-building initiatives, according to Professor Ali Isa Pantami, a leading authority on digital technology and former Minister of Communication and Digital Economy.

He made these remarks as the keynote speaker at the Leadership Training in Peace and Security (LTIPS), a flagship event organized by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (ICESCO) held in Rabat, Morocco.

Addressing an audience of 180 youth leaders from 68 countries on October 24, 2024, Professor Pantami spoke on the topic, “Artificial Intelligence and Peace: Harnessing Technology in Conflict Resolution and Peace-Building.” He highlighted the critical role of AI in the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its anticipated impact on future advancements.

“AI is a double-edged sword,” he stated, emphasizing its dual potential to either promote peace or escalate conflict. “We must be proactive in using AI to achieve positive outcomes and foster harmony.”

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Professor Pantami traced the roots of AI to the algorithms developed by the ancient mathematician Abu-Abdillah Muhammad Ibn Musa Al-Khawarizmi, whose work laid foundational principles over 1,174 years ago. While the term “Artificial Intelligence” was coined by John McCarthy in 1956, Pantami noted that it is the algorithms that are vital to AI, enabling systems to process data, make informed decisions, learn from experiences, and enhance their functionality.

He underscored the importance of leveraging AI techniques such as predictive analytics, sentiment analysis, and early warning systems to facilitate conflict prevention. For conflict resolution specifically, he highlighted the effectiveness of virtual mediation platforms, natural language processing, and game theory-based models.

“By harnessing tools such as social network analysis and AI-driven peace education programs, we can make significant strides towards building sustainable peace,” he added.

In a call to action, Professor Pantami urged the young participants to innovate and develop AI applications aimed at conflict prevention and resolution. He encouraged them to master the intricacies of AI development, referencing the World Economic Forum’s projection that AI could create 97 million new jobs by 2025.

Pantami’s address resonated with the diverse audience, inspiring young leaders to explore the intersection of technology and peace-building, and to envision a future where AI serves as a catalyst for global harmony. The LTIPS event marked a significant milestone in fostering dialogue and collaboration among the next generation of peace advocates on an international scale.

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