This research examines the purpose, feasibility, and opportunities of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the early design phases of rebuilding Syrian cities. By exploring text-to-image, text-to-video, and Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), it demonstrates how AI can reimagine and restore urban architectures while retaining cultural memories and individualities. Focusing on the Syrian cities of Aleppo, Homs, Hama, Latakia, and Idlib, the study considers how AI can handle cultural and heritage factors during reconstruction. AI-generated digital representations, derived from analysis and machine learning, can enhance the accuracy of architectural and urban planning, reflecting the cultural and historical meanings of these societies. These technologies also help visualize the restoration of architecturally significant buildings, ensuring new constructions align with the cities' identities. The research addresses recent ethical concerns in AI, including data management, algorithms, and legal standards, emphasizing the need for stakeholder management and community participation in rebuilding efforts. In this research, we explore the feasibility of accelerating the modification of war-torn areas in Syria using AI. This research utilizes text-to-image and GANs to explore restoring Syria's architectural history while integrating ecological and infrastructural considerations. The objectives of this research will be achieved by means of selecting AI tools and then processing pictures of damaged areas, transforming them into new regenerated landscapes of those locations and finally evaluating of designs
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