President of Noor Computer Research Center of Islamic Sciences: 20 Chatbots Specialized in Islamic Human Sciences Will Be Introduced and Evaluated
Hojjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Dr. Mohammad Hossein Bahrami announced: “During Research Week 1404 (2025), approximately 20 specialized chatbots in the field of Islamic Human Sciences—both Iranian and international—will be introduced and critically evaluated.”
According to the Public Relations Office of the Quran and Hadith Research Institute, He stressed: “Our educational and research system must clearly define its relationship with artificial intelligence and take the lead in producing indigenous, unbiased tools.
In his speech at the opening ceremony of the Sixth Conference on Islamic Human Sciences, the President of the Noor Computer Research Center of Islamic Sciences stated: “The crucial question we must repeatedly ask is: In the age of artificial intelligence, what is the role of the human sciences researcher? What new obligations does he face? And what must fundamentally change in the nature of his work?”
He pointed out that the world has created a new academic discipline called “Digital Humanities,” yet we have unfortunately paid little attention to it. Today, almost no major Western university or research center in human sciences lacks departments, projects, or specialized centers in Digital Humanities.
The field has evolved from mere digitization of sources to the far more profound challenge of “humanizing artificial intelligence” and “humanizing digital tools”—in other words: How do we keep the human being at the center in the age of machines?
Dr. Bahrami outlined four urgent practical axes:
- Determining the permissible limits and drafting clear ethical-religious guidelines for using AI tools.
- Training researchers and students in conscious, critical, and methodologically sound use of these tools.
- Developing sovereign, indigenous tools free from the cultural and ideological biases embedded in Western and Chinese models.
- Redesigning the future of research in Islamic human sciences in light of the forthcoming AI landscape.
He concluded by announcing: “This year, during Research Week, the Noor Computer Research Center—especially through its Institute for Digital Islamic and Human Sciences—will present and rigorously review nearly 20 specialized chatbots in Islamic human sciences. We declare our full readiness for joint collaboration in this vital and strategic field.”
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