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00:30on the ground.
00:36There is nothing new on social media
00:38around the world except for two prominent figures
00:42who have always caused a lot of controversy.
00:45Donald Trump, a businessman and a controversial politician
00:48and the 47th president of the United States,
00:51and Elon Musk, the pioneer of technology,
00:53artificial intelligence and the owner of Tesla and X platforms.
00:57Elon Musk, a man of technology and adventure,
00:59supports Donald Trump in the latest presidential race
01:02in which Trump won against his Democratic rival, Kamala Harris.
01:07The returning president is taking a step back,
01:10which many consider a shock,
01:12as Trump revealed in a series of subsequent announcements
01:15about the candidates for joining his new administration,
01:19that Elon Musk will take over as the head of the Ministry of Governmental Affairs
01:23with businessman Vivek Ramaswamy,
01:26the most popular Republican after Trump,
01:30according to the U.S. opinion polls.
01:34Activists on social media did not delay in raising their views.
01:38Some see in this alliance the deal of the century,
01:42which integrates politics with technology
01:45to provide a government driven by artificial intelligence.
01:49It takes advantage of artificial intelligence
01:51to improve administrative efficiency
01:53and make unbiased decisions.
01:56While others see it as an extension of the era of digital governance,
02:00expressing their fear of the excess of artificial intelligence
02:04in the will of the people,
02:06which may lead to the transformation of leaders into mere faces.
02:10Let's follow some comments from activists on this alliance,
02:13the alliance of Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
02:16Taha wrote,
02:18he supports the candidates despite their criticism of the government
02:22and their differences with it.
02:24Farid simply wrote,
02:26Elon Musk will develop America
02:29to become the distance between them and the remaining million light years.
02:34Fattah wrote,
02:36since Musk did not fulfill his promise,
02:39missiles will go into space, electric cars, etc.
02:43To comment on this topic,
02:45we have Driss Al-Qurri,
02:47a professor specializing in modern technologies.
02:50Hello, Driss.
02:51Donald Trump and Elon Musk,
02:53hostility,
02:54then closeness,
02:56then support with millions,
02:57then negotiation.
02:59These are the stories of two prominent figures,
03:01two controversial figures around the world,
03:03who are the talk of social media platforms
03:06in recent hours.
03:07First of all, how do you see
03:10this exciting alliance,
03:14which is really, as some activists described it,
03:17the beginning of a major transformation
03:19in the relationship between politics and technology?
03:23Good evening,
03:24and good evening to the participants
03:26and to the audience of Media News.
03:31I believe that what is happening now,
03:34and this alliance, as you called it,
03:37is the first step
03:40in the battle of the United States of America
03:44to preserve the polar unity,
03:47and to preserve the polar unity
03:49means to plan for the future,
03:52and to plan for the future
03:53means to take into account
03:55the most important tools
03:57to build a new production,
04:00a new mentality,
04:02and to reorganize and change
04:04international politics,
04:05domestic politics,
04:06and the economy
04:07in a new way.
04:09And when we talk about this
04:12alliance,
04:13for the United States,
04:15it is known that China is at the top,
04:22and then we come to Russia,
04:24and those who follow these two countries,
04:28knowing that behind the United States of America,
04:30as you know, the West in general,
04:32that is, Western Europe,
04:34plus Japan, plus Australia,
04:35plus Canada, etc.
04:37This battle cannot
04:40be ignored by a new power,
04:44which is the digital power, as we say.
04:47The digital power
04:48is all the new technologies
04:50that its pillar,
04:52its heart,
04:53and its pillar of jurisprudence
04:54is the artificial intelligence,
04:55for sure.
04:57And we noticed this,
04:58Mr. Muqattara,
04:59we noticed this through
05:00the comments of activists,
05:01that they really
05:03pointed out Trump's intelligence,
05:05that he focused on the digital power,
05:08as you mentioned,
05:09but the media platforms
05:10ignited opinions and speculations
05:13about the control of artificial intelligence
05:16on future decisions in the world,
05:19and we noticed in the comments
05:20some questions about this,
05:22and how the future of the world power
05:26will look like if the political ambitions
05:29and the power of money
05:30are merged with the capabilities of artificial intelligence.
05:34Yes, exactly.
05:35It is a legitimate power,
05:37but it should not fall into manipulation,
05:40nor fall into exploitation,
05:42at the same time.
05:43Artificial intelligence remains a tool
05:46created by man,
05:47in all cases.
05:48The only danger
05:49that artificial intelligence poses now
05:51is the possibility of its transfer
05:53from man's management,
05:55direction,
05:56flight,
05:56and movement,
05:59to its independence.
06:01And this danger,
06:02even the experts in algorithms,
06:05of course,
06:06in addition to philosophers,
06:08sociologists,
06:09anthropologists,
06:10observers,
06:11and specialists,
06:12and I may be one of them,
06:14but I am not a specialist in technology,
06:16but a thinker in technology,
06:19the danger is that
06:21the possibility of artificial intelligence
06:23independence with its decisions
06:25is not indicated now,
06:28and the biggest indication of it
06:29is in the military field,
06:30when you launch a drone, for example,
06:32and you program it precisely
06:35to go to a certain place
06:37and search for certain characteristics,
06:38a certain movement,
06:39a certain feature,
06:40and so on,
06:41and you say that it is not
06:44the end of the goal.
06:47For example,
06:48in five seconds,
06:49maybe in the program,
06:51sometimes,
06:52artificial intelligence
06:53takes the decision instead
06:55and launches it,
06:55and presses it on the drone.
06:56And this is the danger,
06:58because launching a drone
06:59requires a law,
07:01human ethics,
07:03political diplomacy,
07:04and so on.
07:05I said before that
07:06the new alliance
07:08between politicians and politics
07:10is an alliance between
07:12the capital and technologies,
07:14which will make the politicians
07:16less able to exercise power
07:18and make decisions,
07:20perhaps,
07:20and these are its advantages,
07:22but despite that,
07:23we go back to the technology
07:26that was very popular
07:28in the world,
07:29which is copyright.
07:30We don't want to hear about it,
07:32but this doesn't mean
07:33that it has developed
07:34very much,
07:35but it has been suppressed.
07:36And now there is talk
07:37about governments
07:42with artificial intelligence.
07:44Yes, governments,
07:46but things have not reached
07:47this point,
07:48I think,
07:48because the producer,
07:51the manager,
07:52the driver,
07:53the controller,
07:54the operator,
07:54and the operator
07:55of artificial intelligence,
07:56like all technologies,
07:58they are always more intelligent
07:59and will always be
08:00more intelligent than humans.
08:02We believe, for example,
08:03in the possibility of cinema
08:06and cinema has been
08:07popularized for decades.
08:08All of these things
08:10have been achieved a lot today,
08:11but cinema has not been
08:13popularized at all.
08:14Nowadays,
08:15like philosophy,
08:17which is a big
08:18structural thought
08:19in these things,
08:19and without its thinking,
08:21we can't even find a solution.
08:23It has not been popularized at all
08:25because politicians
08:26control these technologies,
08:28and there is no time
08:29to mention movies
08:30or important books
08:32in the world.
08:33But I believe that
08:34the future
08:35is the next bet.
08:37The new frame of
08:39artificial intelligence
08:39and technologies
08:42will be launched.
08:43Whoever rides it
08:44will be in the forefront
08:46of competition
08:47and will benefit
08:49from its identity,
08:49its culture,
08:50and its future.
08:51Whoever does not ride it,
08:53civilization and the future
08:54will lose it all.
08:56And this is the most important
08:56question we are asking now.
08:58And finally,
08:59Professor Idris Al-Qurri,
09:00a professor specializing
09:01in modern technologies,
09:02thank you very much.
09:04You are welcome.
09:05Good luck.
09:12The words of Dr. Sultan bin Mohamed Al-Qasimi,
09:16the ruler of the Eastern Emirate,
09:17about Morocco and its history,
09:19caused a great stir
09:20on social media sites,
09:23where Moroccans and Arabs
09:25received a wide response
09:27to his words
09:28on the occasion of the celebration of Morocco
09:29as a guest of honor
09:30at the Sharjah International Book Exhibition.
09:32The ruler of the Eastern Emirate
09:34strongly emphasized the Moroccan heritage,
09:36considering that Morocco
09:38represents a continuation
09:39of the Andalusian civilization,
09:41and described it as a guardian
09:43of the heritage
09:44that prevailed in Andalusia.
09:45The ruler of the Eastern Emirate
09:47also pointed out the great impact
09:48that the Moroccan documents
09:50presented to the exhibition
09:52have had,
09:53which revealed new things
09:55about the history of the region
09:57that had never been known before.
10:01We notice that the East does not know the West.
10:11And all that the East remembers
10:15is Andalusia,
10:18and the weeping over Andalusia,
10:21even though Andalusia
10:24was the guardian of Morocco
10:28in its beginning and in its end.
10:34So even if Andalusia disappears,
10:41God will compensate us with Morocco,
10:45because it is the one that preserved the heritage
10:48that was in the hands of the Andalusians.
10:53These words deepened the discussions
10:55between the users of social media
10:57about the cultural relationship
10:59between the East and Morocco,
11:01and drew attention to the need
11:03to increase awareness
11:05of the richness of the Moroccan and Islamic heritage,
11:07and deepen the mutual understanding
11:09between the cultures of the Islamic world.
11:12The words of the Eastern ruler
11:14were widely used by Moroccan activists,
11:17as they saw in it an appreciation
11:19of the historical and cultural value
11:21of Morocco and its extension
11:23to the ancient civilization.
11:25Let's follow the comments of the activists.
11:28Al-Nu'aymi wrote,
11:30A ruler and a wise man
11:32from the rulers of this nation,
11:34his testimony to history.
11:36As for Jehan,
11:38she wrote,
11:40Culture and authority are the most beautiful,
11:42because Morocco is not a place for haters.
11:44Waqid wrote,
11:46Alhamdulillah,
11:48what we see and hear in our country
11:50makes me very proud of my country
11:52and my brothers in Morocco.
11:54He is an academic writer and researcher
11:56in the history of Morocco.
11:58Welcome, Ustad.
12:00The words of the Eastern ruler,
12:02Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohamed Al-Qasimi,
12:04about Morocco and its history,
12:06attracted wide reactions
12:08on social media,
12:10as he described Morocco
12:12as the heir of the Andalusian civilization
12:14and the guardian of the heritage
12:16that flourished in Andalusia.
12:18These words were greatly appreciated
12:20by Moroccan activists
12:22and were a reflection
12:24of Morocco's place
12:26in Islamic and cultural history.
12:28Ustad, from a historical point of view,
12:30what is the importance
12:32of such statements
12:34that refer to Morocco's role
12:36as the guardian of the Andalusian heritage?
12:38First of all,
12:40Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohamed Al-Qasimi
12:42is a historian,
12:44which means that he is no stranger
12:46to the profession
12:48and the profession of historians.
12:50This is the first point.
12:52I must emphasize
12:54this statement
12:56that came from a great man
12:58named Hakeem Sharika,
13:00who is a historian
13:02who has a deep knowledge
13:04of the field.
13:06Secondly,
13:08the relationship between Morocco
13:10and Andalusia is a matter of neighbor.
13:12Morocco and Andalusia
13:14were called
13:16two enemies,
13:18and two enemies
13:20is usually
13:22a term used
13:24for two fields
13:26that are close to each other,
13:28like a river or a bay,
13:30as is the case
13:32with Spain and Morocco,
13:34or with Andalusia
13:36and the countries of Morocco in the past.
13:38If we come
13:40to list
13:42the fields
13:44in which
13:46there is a very deep culture
13:48between the two civilizations,
13:50the Andalusian and the Middle Moroccan,
13:52we will see that it is comprehensive
13:54and general,
13:56and it is enough
13:58to read, for example,
14:00a book by Nafh Al-Tayb
14:02in his book
14:04Surrounding the News of Granada,
14:06or the editor
14:08when he wrote
14:10Nafh Al-Tayb,
14:12we will see that there are many things
14:14that can be summarized
14:16into three main issues.
14:18The first issue
14:20is the issue of belief.
14:22We, the Andalusians, are similar in belief,
14:24and this is a very important
14:26and important thing,
14:28and it reflects the nature
14:30of the cultural comparison
14:32that was prevalent
14:34between the Andalusians
14:36and the Moroccans.
14:38On the other hand,
14:40we must
14:42see that
14:44the communication between the Moroccans
14:46and the Andalusians was
14:48on all levels,
14:50in all fields,
14:52in craftsmanship,
14:54in clothing,
14:56in nutrition,
14:58in agriculture, in industry,
15:00in agriculture,
15:02on all sides of this cycle.
15:04The second issue
15:06is that the Moroccans
15:08have almost
15:10half of the Andalusian population
15:12in Andalusia.
15:14We must not forget
15:16that
15:18we cannot say
15:20that the East
15:22built Andalusia.
15:24We can say
15:26that 10,000
15:28or 21,000 Mujahid
15:30who came from the East
15:32were the ones who built
15:34Andalusia.
15:36These points
15:38have been confirmed
15:40by the viewers.
15:42As you said,
15:44there are many documents
15:46that prove this question.
15:48However,
15:50we do not notice
15:52that the Moroccans
15:54treat the East
15:56as a separate entity
15:58in the historical records.
16:00What is the reason?
16:02Is there a shortcoming
16:04of the Moroccans
16:06in this regard?
16:08I will tell you
16:10what our poet
16:12Abbas Ibn Ibrahim
16:14said.
16:16He was a famous
16:18Moroccan poet.
16:20He sat with him
16:22in one of the projects
16:24and asked him
16:26why he did not
16:28introduce himself.
16:30He said
16:32that this project
16:34would not have been
16:36successful
16:38if he did not
16:40introduce himself
16:42to the world.
16:44The idea
16:46has reached
16:48Mr. Abdelwahab Dabish,
16:50an academic writer
16:52and researcher
16:54in the history of Morocco.
16:56Thank you very much.
16:58It is not just
17:00a content creator
17:02but an inspiring story
17:04with an ambition
17:06that does not know the limits.
17:08With its different style
17:10and inspiring personality,
17:12it was able to attract
17:14tens of thousands of followers
17:16who see in it
17:18the image of the ambitious young woman
17:20who challenges the difficulties.
17:22With an unwavering passion,
17:24she started her journey
17:26from Morocco to the world.
17:28She studied in Scotland
17:30and became more insistent
17:32on sharing her experience
17:34with Moroccan youth.
17:36She encourages them
17:38to seize opportunities
17:40and build a promising future.
17:42The content creator and interlocutor
17:44Nadia Bokdir.
17:46After six years of reading
17:48I learned one thing
17:50and I want you to know it.
17:52Reading in Morocco is important
17:54and I learned a lot
17:56but reading abroad is
17:58very important.
18:00In Canada,
18:02more than 451,000 people
18:04will receive a work visa
18:06this year.
18:08They are looking for jobs
18:10in many fields
18:12such as IT and medicine.
18:14These opportunities are many
18:16and it is difficult to give you
18:18all the details.
18:20I will give you a link
18:22where you can find
18:24all these opportunities
18:26in the world.
18:28There are more than 20 million people
18:30which means there are very few people.
18:32Moreover, it is the largest prison in the world
18:34which means they don't even have a port on the sea.
18:36But God has compensated them
18:38with 50,000 lakes.
18:40Its people are Asian
18:42but they have Asian and European features.
18:44They come from Russia
18:46but they don't come from Russia.
18:48We have the interlocutor
18:50and content creator
18:52Nadia Bokdir
18:54First of all,
18:56how did your journey
18:58in the world of content creation
19:00on social media begin?
19:06First of all, thank you
19:08for the invitation.
19:10My journey in the world of content creation
19:12began two years ago.
19:14Before I decided
19:16to create content
19:18and upload my videos,
19:20I went through a series of experiences
19:22that made me
19:24start my journey
19:26in the world of content creation.
19:28The first experience I had
19:30was in 2017.
19:32From 2017 to 2020,
19:34I entered the world of volunteering.
19:36I participated in a group of associations
19:38that organize initiatives
19:40here in Morocco
19:42to build schools
19:44and their equipment.
19:46Honestly, these experiences
19:48taught me a lot
19:50about myself as a Canadian.
19:52I learned a lot
19:54during these three years.
19:56In 2021,
19:58I will have another experience
20:00where I will volunteer
20:02outside Morocco
20:04in the Republic of Turkey.
20:06I will help Turks
20:08learn English
20:10and develop their skills.
20:12It was a chance for me
20:14to meet new cultures
20:16and new volunteers
20:18that I have been able to
20:20develop my relationship with.
20:22It allowed me
20:24to be more open
20:26and get to know
20:28new people
20:30and learn new things.
20:32After this
20:34experience outside Morocco,
20:36a year later, in 2022,
20:38we will have a turning point.
20:40A point that changed
20:42my life
20:44academically and
20:46professionally.
20:48It made me want to start
20:50volunteering.
20:52This experience gave me
20:54the chance to work
20:56with talented students
20:58from all over the world.
21:00In Morocco,
21:02students from
21:04all over the world
21:06are chosen annually.
21:08I am very happy
21:10and proud
21:12to be able to
21:14volunteer and
21:16teach students.
21:18I was able to choose
21:208 more students
21:22for Scotland,
21:24and I decided
21:26to start creating content.
21:28Nadia,
21:30your first video
21:32was about scholarships
21:34and how
21:36young Moroccans
21:38can receive them.
21:40How did you react
21:42What was your reaction to the first video?
21:46To be honest, it was a big reaction because I didn't expect it.
21:50Because this type of videos doesn't have a lot of social media.
21:54We have a lot of entertainment videos.
21:57Videos that we can watch and see what's going on.
22:03But this type of videos that are educational and give you opportunities were few.
22:08The first video that I watched was an advertisement for a brand that I was interested in.
22:13And it went in an amazing way.
22:15I knew that there was a demand and a gap in the world of content creation in this field.
22:21So I started to look for opportunities.
22:23I did my research and started to participate in the opportunities that I found.
22:28Honestly, it was one of the biggest reactions from my friends to social media.
22:33And this is a good sign because not many people think that the target content that they are looking for
22:43doesn't have a reaction when the content, as you said, is diverse or whatever you call it.
22:50So when you look at social media content, you find a reaction.
22:54This is a sign that good content has a large audience and a large reaction.
23:03The followers of your page see that you don't just publish educational or educational videos,
23:13but also travel videos and explorations of new countries and cities.
23:20What country did you visit and what impression did they leave on you?
23:25Exactly, as you mentioned, my content is not limited to educational and academic opportunities,
23:32but I also participate in cultural experiences that I live through the travels that I make.
23:39I love to travel. I've been traveling for years.
23:42I like the opportunity of exploration that I had at first.
23:45When I first started, I didn't know which country I was going to visit,
23:49which country I was going to discover, and which culture I was going to live in.
23:52The kind of travel that I love and that I like is the kind of travel that you go and live in as a local.
24:01It's not a normal trip, a 10-day trip where you see the most important tourist attractions and then you go back to the country.
24:08We want to go and live the culture of these countries with people and know how their daily life is.
24:16Some of the countries that I've had great experiences with are Kazakhstan and India.
24:23These are some of the countries that we don't see very often, but they have an amazing tradition and culture.
24:32You live and say, wow, what is this?
24:36In the end, Nadia, you always encourage young Moroccans to seize opportunities.
24:44One last word or advice from their younger sister, Lemala, or the one with you in the same generation.
24:52How do they achieve their dreams through the challenges that we all face?
25:00To be honest, my message is that as a person who has gone abroad,
25:06I had the opportunity to study and gain knowledge, experience and a diploma.
25:12When I first entered Morocco, I knew that this was a need.
25:17There were students and a lot of people who didn't know where to start and what to do and how to find it.
25:23So we're going to take advantage of this opportunity to talk about something important.
25:29To be honest, I was afraid that I would try to deliver this message to my friend, Maryam Tarni.
25:35So when we entered Morocco, we agreed that we would start a project called Diga Vunig.
25:41Diga Vunig is a project whose goal is to send a message to students so that they can do their research,
25:50so that they can find opportunities and we can share with them all the opportunities we have,
25:56whether in China, Turkey, and other countries.
26:00We can also share our experiences.
26:02We have seen a lot of support from Moroccan youth.
26:05Nadia Boukder, the interviewer and content creator, thank you very much.
26:10Thank you very much.
26:13We have reached the end of this week.
26:15We will see you next week with a new episode for your interactions on social media.
26:19Thank you to the technical and artistic team led by director Mohamed Atifi.
26:23Goodbye.