The Impact of Using the Arabic Language in Enhancing Awareness of Sustainable Development Concepts: A Case Study of the College of Nursing at the University of Al-Qadisiyah
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https://doi.org/10.56924/tasnim.16.2026/24Keywords:
Impact, Arabic Language, Sustainable Development, Social Dimension, Environmental Dimension, Economic DimensionAbstract
Artificial intelligence has become an umbrella term for applications that perform complex tasks which previously required human intervention, such as online customer interaction or playing chess. The term is often used interchangeably with its subfields, including machine learning and deep learning; however, important distinctions remain. For instance, machine learning focuses on developing systems that learn and improve their performance based on the data they process. Among the key benefits of artificial intelligence is its capacity to enhance communication between humans and machines, making devices more capable of understanding and responding to human emotions and needs. In this sense, artificial intelligence represents a transformation in the relationship between technology and human experience, and it is expected to exert a profound influence on daily life and modes of interaction with digital systems. With ongoing development, human–machine interaction is likely to evolve toward increasingly sophisticated forms that approximate human communication. Given the widespread applications of artificial intelligence across various domains of life, and in light of the risks associated with growing dependence on such technologies, it has become necessary to establish ethical frameworks governing its use. From this perspective, the present study seeks to examine a number of legal and ethical challenges associated with artificial intelligence from the standpoint of Islamic law.
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