The opening proceedings of the conference, which will last for two days, included speeches by the President of the University of Baghdad and the Dean of the College of Arts, as well as dialogue and scientific sessions in which international researchers participate, dealing with the applications of artificial intelligence in climate research, the electronic Babylonian library platform that includes reading and reconstructing cuneiform texts with the help of artificial intelligence, and the challenges of philosophical discourse. In the era of digital transformation, generative modeling, and the spectral index to identify sand dunes using satellite images, the role of artificial intelligence in the future of scientific research, the status of the use of artificial intelligence in contemporary Japanese literature, the role of artificial intelligence in scientific research, as well as the use of artificial intelligence in psychology.