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KUWAIT: The KUNA Media Capacity Development Center launched the training program (The Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Production of Social Media Content) on Sunday with the participation of a number of employees of the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Qatar News Agency (QNA), the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), and Kuwaiti entities in the public and private sectors.

The program, which runs until April 18, will be presented by Ahmed Al-Sheikh, a member of the New Media Council of the British Journalists Syndicate. The program will address the role of artificial intelligence algorithms in managing social networks and planning digital platforms in an artificial intelligence environment, as well as the basic tools for using artificial intelligence. It will address a variety of topics, including creating topics, producing and optimizing images, producing and optimizing videos using artificial intelligence, and integrating the production of artificial intelligence with other applications.

The program includes a practical application of social network planning as well as the production of social networks using artificial intelligence. KUNA Media Capacity Development Center, which was established in December 1995, is one of the oldest media training centers and has provided hundreds of training programs in various media fields. The center aims to develop personal media capabilities and promote professional media work. — KUNA

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