International Symposium on Digital Age Mind: Psychological Issues in the Era of AI Technology

Highlighting the growing importance of mental health awareness in the age of artificial intelligence, the Department of Psychology organized an international conference titled “Digital Age Mind: Psychological Issues in the Era of AI Technology”, in collaboration with the Pakistan Psychological Association. The event was organized under the supervision of Prof Dr Saleem Abbas, Head, Department of Clinical Psychology, TUF, brought together leading psychologists, researchers, and mental health professionals from across Pakistan and abroad to discuss the psychological impact of artificial intelligence and digital technologies on modern society.

The symposium brought together renowned psychologists, academicians, mental health experts, and researchers from across Pakistan and abroad to address the rapidly emerging psychological concerns associated with the excessive and unregulated use of artificial intelligence and digital technologies. The event served as a significant academic platform to explore the influence of AI on human cognition, emotional health, social interaction, behavioral patterns, and mental well-being in contemporary society.

The symposium was graced by eminent national and international experts, including:

• Prof Dr Riaz Ahmed — Registered Psychotherapist, Mennonite New Life Centre, Toronto, Canada
• Prof Dr Rafia Rafique — President, Pakistan Psychological Association, University of the Punjab, Lahore
• Prof Dr Syeda Shahida Batool — Professor of Psychology, Government College University, Lahore
• Prof Dr Amina Moazzam — Chairperson, Department of Applied Psychology, Lahore College for Women University
• Prof Dr Khalid Bhatti — Chairperson, Department of Psychology, Government College University, Faisalabad
• Prof Dr Sobia Aftab — Director, Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi
• Dr M. Mustafa Butt — Assistant Professor of Psychology, Government College University, Lahore
• Dr Luqman Khan — Head, Department of Psychology, Riphah International University, Faisalabad
• Dr Umer Khan — Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Psychology, Government College University, Faisalabad
• Prof Dr Saira Khan — Head, Department of Applied Psychology, Government College Women University, Faisalabad

Key Highlights of the Symposium

• Insightful keynote sessions on the psychological impact of AI technology and digital dependency
• Discussions on mental health challenges arising from excessive screen exposure and virtual interactions
• Expert perspectives on emotional intelligence, digital behavior, and AI ethics
• Interactive academic discussions focusing on the future of human cognition in an AI-driven world
• Participation of leading psychologists, faculty members, researchers, and students from various institutions
• Promotion of awareness regarding responsible and balanced use of AI technologies

The honorable speakers shared valuable scholarly insights and practical perspectives that significantly enhanced participants’ understanding of the psychological implications of artificial intelligence in modern society. The sessions emphasized the importance of preserving mental well-being, strengthening human connection, and promoting ethical digital practices in the rapidly evolving technological era.

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