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DESCRIPTION:The IEEE Computer Society Chapter of the National Engineering S
 chool of Sfax\, in collaboration with IEEE ENIS SB\, organized &quot;TechX AI N
 exus\,&quot; an event initiated by IEEE CS SYP\, and focused on ethics in artif
 icial intelligence. The event featured a variety of workshops\, ranging fr
 om technical to non-technical\, as well as a hackathon and team-building a
 ctivities.\n\nThe first workshop\, titled &quot;CS Membership Benefits\,&quot; was p
 resented by Mohamed Mahdi Bradai\, Chairman of IEEE ENIS SB\, former Chair
 man of IEEE CS ENIS SBC\, and a member of CS SYP. It provided new members 
 of IEEE ENIS SB with an in-depth understanding of the IEEE Computer Societ
 y and its benefits. The second workshop\, &quot;AI and Social Media Parallels\,
 &quot; was led by Mr. Taha Laabidi\, CEO and Founder of Tunimind\, an AI consul
 tant for enterprises\, and a digital activist. This session focused on the
  ethical implications of AI\, particularly in social media\, offering part
 icipants insights into responsible AI practices.\n\nThe third workshop\, &quot;
 Responsible AI Development\,&quot; was delivered by Mr. Hassen Amri\, an AI eng
 ineer at Quicktext and AI trainer\, as well as a data science instructor. 
 This technical session enriched participants&#39; knowledge of AI and supporte
 d the development of their hackathon prototypes. Following this\, particip
 ants engaged in fun team-building activities\, enjoying new game concepts 
 from event sponsors.\n\nAfter dinner\, the hackathon theme\, &quot;AI for Good\
 ,&quot; was unveiled\, and participants began their projects while team-buildin
 g activities continued. The following day\, the fourth workshop\, &quot;Transit
 ion from Student to Young Professional Life\,&quot; was led by Kayoum Djedidi\,
  CEO of OORB and an engineer at Ubotica Technologies. This workshop gave a
 ttendees valuable insights into career development and IEEE volunteer oppo
 rtunities.\n\nThe final workshop\, &quot;Time and Priority Management in the Li
 fe of Students\,&quot; was conducted by Mohamed Hedi Allouche\, Founder and Dir
 ector of 4ST\, and a university expert in soft skills. He motivated studen
 ts to engage in IEEE activities. The event concluded with the announcement
  of the hackathon winners\, who received prizes of 600DT\, 400DT\, and vou
 chers from Orange Digital Center. Additionally\, the two best ambassadors 
 were recognized with IEEE Computer Society mini packs\, including a CS T-s
 hirt\,CS keychain\, and CS bag holder.\n\nThe event significantly advanced
  participants&#39; technical expertise by offering hands-on workshops and prac
 tical insights into AI development\, particularly around ethics and respon
 sible innovation. Furthermore\, it strengthened the IEEE community by fost
 ering collaboration and engagement\, empowering students and professionals
  to contribute meaningfully to both local and global technological advance
 ments.\n\nSpeaker(s): Mr Mohamed Mahdi Bradai\, Mr Taha Laabidi\, Mr Hasse
 n Amri\, Mr Kayoum Djedidi\, Mr Mohammed Hedi Allouche\, Mr Wael Ouarda\n\
 nAgenda: \n28 September\n\n13:00 - 14:00 | Check-In\n14:00 - 14:30 | Openi
 ng Ceremony\n14:30 - 15:00 | Workshop 1 IEEE Computer Society Membership B
 enefits\n15:00 - 17:00 | Workshop 2:AI and social media parallels\n17:00 -
  17:15 | Coffee Break\n17:15 - 18:45 | Workshop 3: Responsible AI Developm
 ent\n\n18:45 - 21:00 | Team building\n21:00 | Hackathon Theme Reveal\n21:0
 0 - 22:00 | Dinner\n21:00 - 09:00 | Hackathon\n\n29 September\n\n08:00 - 0
 9:00 | Breakfast\n09:00 - 10:00 | Workshop 4: Career Transition from Stude
 nt to Young Professional\n10:00 - 13:30 | Workshop 5 : Regarding time and 
 priority management in the life of students &amp; Pitching\n13:30 - 13:45 | Co
 ffee Break\n\n13:45 - 14:00 | Closing Ceremony\n\nSfax\, Sfax\, Tunisia
LOCATION:Sfax\, Sfax\, Tunisia
ORGANIZER:nour-el-houda.laajili@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:74
SUMMARY:IEEE CS TechX National Engineering School of Sfax 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/429174
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 span style=&quot;background-color: rgb(53\, 152\, 219)\;&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;IEEE ENIS SB&lt;
 /strong&gt;&lt;/span&gt;\, organized &quot;&lt;strong&gt;TechX AI Nexus\,&lt;/strong&gt;&quot; an event i
 nitiated by &lt;strong&gt;IEEE CS SYP&lt;/strong&gt;\, and&amp;nbsp\; focused on ethics in
  artificial intelligence. The event featured a variety of workshops\, rang
 ing from technical to non-technical\, as well as a hackathon and team-buil
 ding activities.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;The first workshop\, titled &quot;&lt;strong&gt;CS
  Membership Benefits&lt;/strong&gt;\,&quot; was presented by Mohamed Mahdi Bradai\, C
 hairman of IEEE ENIS SB\, former Chairman of IEEE CS ENIS SBC\, and a memb
 er of CS SYP. It provided new members of IEEE ENIS SB with an in-depth und
 erstanding of the IEEE Computer Society and its benefits. The second works
 hop\, &quot;&lt;strong&gt;AI and Social Media Parallels&lt;/strong&gt;\,&quot; was led by Mr. Ta
 ha Laabidi\, CEO and Founder of Tunimind\, an AI consultant for enterprise
 s\, and a digital activist. This session focused on the ethical implicatio
 ns of AI\, particularly in social media\, offering participants insights i
 nto responsible AI practices.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;The third workshop\, &quot;&lt;str
 ong&gt;Responsible AI Development&lt;/strong&gt;\,&quot; was delivered by Mr. Hassen Amr
 i\, an AI engineer at Quicktext and AI trainer\, as well as a data science
  instructor. This technical session enriched participants&#39; knowledge of AI
  and supported the development of their hackathon prototypes. Following th
 is\, participants engaged in fun team-building activities\, enjoying new g
 ame concepts from event sponsors.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;After dinner\, the hac
 kathon theme\, &quot;&lt;strong&gt;AI for Good\,&lt;/strong&gt;&quot; was unveiled\, and partici
 pants began their projects while team-building activities continued. The f
 ollowing day\, the fourth workshop\, &quot;Transition from Student to Young Pro
 fessional Life\,&quot; was led by Kayoum Djedidi\, CEO of OORB and an engineer 
 at Ubotica Technologies. This workshop gave attendees valuable insights in
 to career development and IEEE volunteer opportunities.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;
 The final workshop\, &quot;&lt;strong&gt;Time and Priority Management in the Life of 
 Students&lt;/strong&gt;\,&quot; was conducted by Mohamed Hedi Allouche\, Founder and 
 Director of 4ST\, and a university expert in soft skills. He motivated stu
 dents to engage in IEEE activities. The event concluded with the announcem
 ent of the hackathon winners\, who received prizes of 600DT\, 400DT\, and 
 vouchers from Orange Digital Center. Additionally\, the two best ambassado
 rs were recognized with IEEE Computer Society mini packs\, including a CS 
 T-shirt\,CS keychain\, and CS bag holder.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;The event sign
 ificantly advanced participants&#39; technical expertise by offering hands-on 
 workshops and practical insights into AI development\, particularly around
  ethics and responsible innovation. Furthermore\, it strengthened the IEEE
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  and professionals to contribute meaningfully to both local and global tec
 hnological advancements.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://events.vtools.ieee.org/
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