Aicral
AICRAL, an informative seminar on the relationship between
AI, computer science and human languages, was held on April 19th,
2025 at Fast-Nuces, Lahore campus. The key themes of the seminar revolved
around the importance of human languages in learning AI communication and in
solving real life problems through creative thinking. The seminar was
accompanied by speaker’s clarity, persuasive arguments, and knowledgeable
content. The speakers clarified the importance of human language in computer AI
by experienced opinions and insightful points.
/*The respectful directors of institutions first alleviated
the confusion regarding the art of ai and problem solving. The clear insights
on the human language and problem solving skills.*/
One of the seminars’ greatest strengths was the clarity and
vision presented by the directors of educational institutes. The directors of
institutes gave their opinions on the impoetance of human language and creative
problem solving in professional success. The emphasis of their speech was on
adapting to new changes. The content was well structured, where speech was slow
and easy to understand, with occasional explanations of difficult points. The
opinions were strengthened by the professional knowledge of the esteemed
directors. The seminar emphasized the significance of language through expert
insights and practical real-world applications.
The seminar was highlighted by its themes of importance of
language, by giving expert opinions and real world applications. Dr. natalia
laptseva gave her unique insights on the impact of language in unifying
cultures, pointing out the friendship formed between Pakistan and Belarus. Dr.
jala Garibova gave a comprehensive lecture on the topic of saving marginalized
languages, giving the real world examples of study system in Azerbaijan.
However, the audience had some difficulty due to the small size of visual
presentation and low sound of speakers. The seminar explained how marginalized
languages should be included in large language models and how to innovatively
use AI.
The seminar shed light on the need to incorporate
underrepresented languages into large language models while exploring creative
approaches to using AI. Dr. Sara khan gave a thorough speech on the problems
faced in including pakistan’s local languages in large language models. Dr.
Adrian Armstrong told how to creatively use ai for student assessment. The
content was knowledgeable, making audience aware of the topic and the basic
intention of speaker.
To conclude, I would say that informational content,
engaging arguments, and coherence of speakers made this seminar one of the best
seminars on the topic on ai and human languages. If the management of online
presentation was improved a bit, it could have been more easier for audiences
to get the hold of valuable information. Nonetheless, many audience will wait
for the next aicral seminar to attend.
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