Education, raising skills and generating new knowledge, Hajrizi said, are the three missions of UBT.
In the second panel with the topic "The innovation steps in the economic, social and culture development", Edmond Hajrizi said that technology must continue.
“At this stage, artificial intelligence is more a kind of tool to increase the efficiency of getting one more fact or information that exists, now more human generated. Human has generated a fact that we meet today, and if we put it in a digital format, artificial intelligence will take it into account. It doesn't create something that we don't have, it doesn't create something that we don't put inside the brain system of artificial intelligence", said Hajrizi.He told about the forms of how artificial intelligence is being used in education.
"We have achieved today that through the interconnection of artificial intelligence and virtual and augmented reality, we make our students have the opportunity to be tested by an artificial intelligence professor on the topic for which they will enter the exam. Our system confirms that you have reached competence, you are speaking well, you are answering correctly or you still need to develop. A very good kind of stimulation, sometimes better than the human to confirm whether you are ready for the competence or not", said Hajrizi.
Before the participants in the international conference "Boundaries of freedom of speech", he also spoke about the application for testing human health."Through artificial intelligence, we managed to test human health, somewhere around 120 parameters through voice. By taking cough, voice, let's say three or four samples, we confirm the person's state of health in 120 health parameters", he said.
The conference hosted by KosovaPress was attended by members of the largest European network of news agencies EANA (www.newsalliance.org), as well as that of South-East Europe ABNA SE (www.abnase.com), these networks where KosovaPress is a member.
Especially for this conference, Nataliya Kostina, head of the Department for Foreign Relations at the Ukrainian News Agency ‘Ukrinform’, also comes from Kyiv.The first panel was moderated by Branka Gabriela Vojvodic from the Croatian News Agency HINA and consists of: Alan Marshall from the United Kingdom’s PA Media Group, Camille Bouissou from the French News Agency AFP, Natalia Kostina from the Ukrainian News Agency UKRINFORM, Aimilios Perdiakris from the Greek News Agency ANA-MPA.
While in the second panel, the president of the Prishtina MALL Board, Fatmir Zymeri, university professor Besa Luzha, Kushtrim Krasniqi from the Kosovo Olympic Committee and Tualant Hodaj from the Kosovo Football Federation spoke, who presented their views on the possibility of creating synergies for support of innovative initiatives that advance social prosperity.
Whereas, in the second panel, the speakers were the president of the Prishtina MALL Board, Fatmir Zymberi, the leader of the UBT College Edmond Hajrizi, university professor Besa Luzha, Kushtrim Krasniqi from the Kosovo Olympic Committee, and Tualant Hodaj from the Kosovo Football Federation, who will present views about the possibility of creating synergies to support innovative initiatives that advance social prosperity. /Sh. Pajaziti/