The "Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global Group" launched a new book from Amman titled "Interactive Programming - Artificial Intelligence." The book includes "the vision of the group's founder, Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, and his insights about this technology, its future, and the challenges it faces, which may confront the entire world," according to a statement from the group.
The book, published in both Arabic and English, features "a series of articles written by him, discussing the positives, dangers, potentials, and limits of interactive programming, alongside the opportunities and responsibilities that come with this technology." It illustrates "the impact of interactive programming on public life, the economy, education, and politics, how to benefit from it, and its effects on global policies, presenting his future vision in this field, based on the roles and positions he has held over the years, and his diligent monitoring of international developments in this area, given his chairmanship of the Advisory Committee for Internet Management at the United Nations’ Working Group on Information and Communication Technology, and his presidency of the Sustainable Urbanization Union."
Abu-Ghazaleh expressed hope that "the world uses this technology cautiously to serve as the best scientific means to aid humanity rather than the opposite, urging the need for wisdom and rationality in its development and use while considering its social impacts." He also called for "the inclusion of interactive programming in school curricula to begin teaching students the fundamentals of the future from early stages."