Dehghani in Isfahan Science and Research Town: Development of artificial intelligence technology requires a large roadmap and a knowledge-based cooperative formation
The Vice President of Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy spoke about the necessities of developing advanced technologies and artificial intelligence and its bolder role in the economy.
Rouhollah Dehghani said at a meeting with advanced technology and artificial intelligence activists held in Isfahan Science and Research Town, referring to the effective role of technologists in the field in paving the way for other technologists: In addition to trying, these innovators, which have their own innovative ideas to implement their innovative ideas, pave the way for others who will later step in this direction; Those who open and pave the way are among the pioneers in this field of technology, and if they do not get tired on the way and continue the road with seriousness and seriousness, they can be the forerunner of artificial intelligence.
Speaking to artificial intelligence technology activists and advanced technologies, Dehghani said: "I am pleased to consider continuity and steady step as a top priority for your move."
The need for a roadmap
The head of the National Elites Foundation pointed out the importance and necessity of the priority system based on a large roadmap in the field of artificial intelligence technology, saying: plurality is one of our traditional and cultural complications that are extending to an area such as the knowledge-based economy. For example, in a particular city and in face recognition technology, we see dozens of companies working on this technology and claiming to be the first active company in this field of technology; This culture must be reformed and believe that it is not necessarily the first advantage and that persistence, leading in innovation and continuity, gives this propaganda and racing approach.
Dehghani also stated: This cultural plurality is being infiltrated into the field of knowledge; It has complications, including that it can lose the country's intellectual capital, reduce the ability, increase weaknesses, and cause parallelism.
Dehghani emphasized the need for a large image in the field of technology: We do not have a large map or big image, and this deficiency has caused a lot of density in some areas or in some technology areas there was no entrance at all.
The Vice President of Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy, referring to the role of the headquarters of artificial intelligence and robotics technology development, in the creation of a synergy and coordination among activists in the field until reaching the large roadmap in this area, stated: "With the accurate identification of existing capacities, the existing capacity is accurately identified. Priorities and musts based on a large roadmap, we can see progress in the field of artificial intelligence technology. The headquarters also operates exclusively and independently of other technologies.
He added: "This large roadmap should not be designed by the Vice Presidency of Science, but should be designed by centers in the country that have the necessary polarization and capability." They can help form a large image in that particular field of technology.
Development of projects with the help of a cooperative from knowledge-based companies
Dehghani said that Isfahan could become a pilot of artificial intelligence in the country, said: A number of companies that are active in the field of artificial intelligence in Isfahan will reach a big map together and to form a free artificial intelligence technology zone in Isfahan.
The Vice President of Science, Technology and Economy, referring to the need to pay attention to the knowledge-based cooperatives, said: "In the interaction of these companies, the "cooperative of knowledge-based companies "can be formed. The formation of this cooperative can lead to the unity of procedures in metropolises and priorities in the field of artificial intelligence.
Vice Presidency of Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy
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