HIKMA: Human-Inspired Knowledge by Machine Agents through a Multi-Agent Framework for Semi-Autonomous Scientific Conferences
By: Zain Ul Abideen Tariq , Mahmood Al-Zubaidi , Uzair Shah and more
Potential Business Impact:
AI helps scientists write and share research faster.
HIKMA Semi-Autonomous Conference is the first experiment in reimagining scholarly communication through an end-to-end integration of artificial intelligence into the academic publishing and presentation pipeline. This paper presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of the HIKMA framework, which includes AI dataset curation, AI-based manuscript generation, AI-assisted peer review, AI-driven revision, AI conference presentation, and AI archival dissemination. By combining language models, structured research workflows, and domain safeguards, HIKMA shows how AI can support - not replace traditional scholarly practices while maintaining intellectual property protection, transparency, and integrity. The conference functions as a testbed and proof of concept, providing insights into the opportunities and challenges of AI-enabled scholarship. It also examines questions about AI authorship, accountability, and the role of human-AI collaboration in research.
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