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NoneDay 3 explored the philosophical contributions to the quality of life, and the ethical implications of AI and its impact on human life RIYADH, Saudi Arabia , Dec. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Riyadh International Philosophy Conference 2024 concluded its third and final day with a series of thought-provoking sessions exploring the theme of quality of life. The three-day event was held at the King Fahad National Library in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , and brought together over 60 renowned global thinkers, including prominent figures such as Dr. Fausto Fraisopi, Dr. Abdelrahim Dekkoun, and Dr. Nermine Ezzeldin . Mr. Khalid AlSameti, General Manager of the General Administration of Literature at the Literature, Publishing & Translation Commission Dr. Mohammed bin Hasan Alwan , Chief Executive Officer of the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission, expressed his happiness with the success of the conference, stating: "This conference has showcased the power of philosophy to address the most pressing challenges of our time. By bringing together leading thinkers from around the world, we have fostered meaningful dialogue and inspired new ideas for a better future". The conference concluded with a powerful speech by Mr. Khalid AlSameti, General Manager of the General Administration of Literature at the Literature, Publishing & Translation Commission, who confirmed that: "The conference attracted visitors from all segments of society, with more than 5,400 visitors over its three days, creating a fertile environment that brings together the unique capabilities that the Kingdom embraces with its strategic understanding with its local and international partners. The General Administration of Literature seeks to make this conference a platform that leads the philosophical research movement and a pioneering academic event, not only in the Middle East , but also around the world". A Global Gathering of Minds The third day's program addressed a variety of topics related to human flourishing, from the role of philosophy in shaping a better future to the challenges of achieving quality of life in a multicultural world. A key highlight of the day was a session titled " A Philosophical Framework for Enhancing the Quality of Life in Cities in the Context of Diversity and Multiculturalism " led by Dr. Walid Al-Zamil . He discussed the importance of creating inclusive and equitable cities that respect the diverse needs and values of all residents. Another session titled " The Role of Social Solidarity in Supporting Female Athletes with Disabilities " by Ms. Najat Al-Shafai shed light on the importance of social support in empowering women with disabilities to participate in sports and recreation. Furthermore, the conference explored the intersection of philosophy and religion through sessions investigating the nature of the soul and its role in human life. Dr. Chafik Graigue discussed the concept of despair and its philosophical implications, while Professor Hossam Abdellatif examined the changing meaning of human dignity and its challenges in a high-tech society. These sessions offered valuable insights into the eternal questions of human existence and the challenges posed by rapid technological advancements. Inspiring Future Generations The conference also featured a panel discussion by Dr. Robert Bernasconi , and a session on " Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on the Quality of Human Life: New Horizons and Ethical Challenges " led by Dr. Ingy Hamdi . This session delved into the complex ethical implications of AI and explored how to ensure that technology is used to enhance human well-being rather than diminish it. It also offered a variety of workshops and seminars on topics such as argumentation skills, critical thinking, aesthetics, and the history of logic in Islamic civilization. These workshops provided participants with practical tools and insights to apply philosophical thinking in their daily lives. Additionally, the conference established partnerships with prestigious international organizations, including New Philosopher and The School of Life, for the first time in Saudi Arabia As part of the Quality of Life Program, the conference underscores the relevance of philosophy in addressing contemporary societal challenges. By bridging the gap between academic thought and real-world applications, the conference reflects the Kingdom's commitment to intellectual enrichment and cultural exchange. The Riyadh International Philosophy Conference 2024 achieved remarkable success by bringing together leading thinkers from around the world to discuss the most pressing issues of our time, explore the philosophical foundations of quality of life, and inspire new ideas and approaches to create a better future for all. For more information, visit the conference's webpage .
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A high-profile military delegation from India led by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh is visiting Russia for the next three days for talks on the entire range of issues between the two countries in the field of defense, including military-to-military and industrial cooperation, New Delhi has said in a statement. During the visit, Singh will co-chair the 21st meeting of the India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on Military and Military Technical Cooperation (IRIGC-MTC) in Moscow on December 10, 2024, along with his counterpart, Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov. “The two leaders will also exchange views on contemporary regional and global issues of mutual interest,” the statement said. As part of the visit, Singh, along with the Indian Navy chief, Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, will also commission the latest multi-role stealth guided missile frigate, INS Tushil, built at Russia’s Yantra Shipyard in Kaliningrad. The ceremony will be held on Monday. The INS Tushil is the first warship to be commissioned as part of a deal signed between New Delhi and Moscow in 2018. According to the agreement, India will acquire two frigates directly from Russia while another two will be made at the state-run Goa Shipyard using Russian technology. The Yantar Shipyard, which constructed INS Tushil, previously built three Talwar-class frigates currently in service with the Indian Navy. These new vessels incorporate India-specific communication systems and weaponry, reflecting India’s focus on enhancing its naval capabilities. Indian and Russian military officials are expected to review the defense ties, including ongoing prospective joint venture projects, supplies of spare parts for India’s fleet of Russian-origin warplanes and warships, and deliveries of two remaining S-400 Triumph missile defense systems that were delayed due to multiple factors, according to military and diplomatic sources. India Today reported on Saturday that New Delhi has urged Moscow to expedite pending deliveries of the S-400 systems. The defense minister’s visit comes ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s planned trip to the South Asian nation next year. Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed last week that details of the trip, including the dates, are to be finalized through diplomatic channels. Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has formally invited President Putin to India, and dates for the visit will be established early in 2025. Russia remains India’s largest defense supplier, although the South Asian country is actively diversifying its military import sources and technological partnerships, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The BrahMos missiles, co-developed by India and Russia, have become a staple of the Indian Armed Forces and a significant export item for New Delhi. Earlier this year, the Philippines received a batch of the missiles worth $375 million, with other nations such as Thailand, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia are reportedly interested in acquiring the supersonic weapons. Earlier this year, Russia approved a draft of the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Agreement, a mutual defense logistics pact designed to enhance interoperability between the Russian and Indian armed forces during military exercises and humanitarian or disaster relief deployments.
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