The Center of Urban and Regional Planning for Postgraduate Studies at the University of Baghdad organized a workshop titled “Artificial Intelligence Command Design Skills,” presented by Dr. Inas Dhiaa Hadi, Head of the Human Rights Unit at the Center. The workshop was attended by a number of faculty members and postgraduate students.

The workshop aimed to clarify the design of artificial intelligence commands and the skill required to select the appropriate command for each process, both in terms of design and practical application. The workshop covered various topics, including discussions of artificial intelligence models and types, their specific processing capabilities, a practical application, and future prospects.

Dr. Hadi emphasized the importance of understanding and correctly using commands, and the necessity of distinguishing between general and specialized commands. She explained that the effectiveness of commands depends on their clarity and precision; the more precise the wording, the more professional the results. This is what distinguishes the skilled user from the average user. It is worth mentioning that the workshop also highlighted the goal, method, and target group to achieve the best results. At the academic level, ready-made commands can be used to summarize lectures, create mind maps, or prepare smart review questions. As for projects, ready-made commands can make a real difference in efficiency, such as writing professional project proposals or generating innovative marketing ideas, in addition to the possibility of developing PowerPoint presentations in minutes.

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