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TEHRAN – Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary, the coordinator general of the Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH), has highlighted Iran's significant position in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). He emphasized that this prominence is largely due to the country's commitment to developing and utilizing indigenized technology.
Choudhary noted that Iran has made substantial strides in AI research and applications, positioning itself as a key player on the global stage. The focus on indigenous technology has allowed Iran to tailor AI solutions to its unique challenges and needs, fostering innovation and enhancing the country's technological capabilities.
This approach not only strengthens Iran's scientific community but also contributes to the country's economic growth and development. As the world increasingly turns to AI for various applications, Iran's advancements in this field underscore the importance of self-reliance in technology and the potential for local expertise to drive progress in the digital age.
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