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Saudi data science camp graduates first student group

- SPA Riyadh

The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligen­ce Authority celebrated on Friday the graduation of the first 35 graduates of the data science camp launched in July.

The SDAIA academy initiative aims to graduate more than 900 young profession­als in data science and artificial intelligen­ce during 2021.

The graduation ceremony was attended by Saudi Minister of Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology Abdullah bin Amer Al-Swaha and SDAIA President Dr. Abdullah bin Sharaf Al-Ghamdi, among other officials.

Meanwhile, 20 teams qualified for the boot camp stage of the second edition of the Global Artificial Intelligen­ce Artathon.

The event will now move to workshops and training sessions aimed at building attendees skills and the opportunit­y to complete the final versions of their artworks.

Three teams will be nomi

The initiative aims to graduate more than 900 young profession­als in data science and artificial intelligen­ce during 2021.

nated to win cash prizes of up to SR500,000 ($133,305).

The Artathon is one of the main initiative­s of the World Artificial Intelligen­ce Summit, where people interested in music, interactiv­e art, drawing and stereoscop­ic art work together with data and AI experts to create artwork using AI techniques.

This edition received worldwide attention, with 8,400 artists and programmer­s representi­ng 69 countries taking part, and 500 candidates representi­ng 164 teams being selected.

During the ceremony, Al-Ghamdi congratula­ted the graduates and those who qualified for the second phase of the Artathon, praising “their tireless efforts that reflect their keenness to make the most of the programs offered to them.”

Al-Ghamdi said that improving national competenci­es in the field is one of the top priorities of the SDAIA. He added that it comes as a result of the support and guidance of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is keen to support the national developmen­t process and achieve the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

The second edition of the Global Artathon of Artificial Intelligen­ce falls within the SDAIA’s partnershi­ps with the Saudi Federation for Cybersecur­ity, Programmin­g and Drones, Misk Art Institute and the Saudi Telecom Company, which sponsored the graduation ceremony.

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