The College of Applied Medical Sciences Foresees the Future of Quality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The College of Applied Medical Sciences organized a high-quality lecture titled "Quality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence," presented by Dr. Ahmed Trad, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Health Rehabilitation. The lecture showcased the college's ambitious vision to integrate artificial intelligence into the academic quality system. The speaker explained that this technology is no longer just a tool but has become a strategic partner in analyzing educational data and monitoring student performance, which opens up broad prospects for "innovative quality" that enhances the university's competitive advantage.
A Vision for the Future: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Human Wisdom
The lecture concluded by emphasizing that the future lies in achieving a studied balance between the "precision" of artificial intelligence and the "wisdom" of the human mind. The role of the teacher evolves to become a coordinator of smart quality, guiding technology to serve education while ensuring the preservation of human and ethical values. This approach aligns with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 to build an economy based on knowledge and innovation, and it reflects the college's commitment to foreseeing the future and employing the latest technologies to achieve academic excellence.


