Cairo : The Arab Administrative Development Organisation, in cooperation with Egypt’s State Lawsuits Authority, launched the First Arab Judicial Conference in Cairo. The event aims to explore the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing the efficiency of judicial work.
Dr. Nasser Al Qahtani, Director General of the Organisation, emphasised that AI applications contribute to data analysis and increased transparency. He noted that this requires the development of judicial systems and the building of advanced human skills.
On his part, Abdel Razek Shoaib, Head of the Authority, called for the responsible use of AI to serve justice, alongside reviewing legal frameworks to protect privacy.
The three-day conference discusses ethical and legislative challenges and the development of judicial training. It includes the participation of Arab judges, experts, and representatives of technology companies. The aim is to promote efficient justice through Arab and international experiences.