Khaleej Times

Why holistic AI policies are the need of the hour

- Rohma Sadaqat

dubai — Countries that are on the path towards becoming the digital leaders of the future will need to come up with a holistic artificial intelligen­ce (AI) policy, says Amir Husain, founder and CEO of SparkCogni­tion.

Speaking at the launch of the company’s office in Dubai, Husain said there are no shortcuts when it comes to AI. “It took many years for the US, which is today considered to be the leader in AI technologi­es, to come this far. However, we have seen a lot of great steps being taken in the UAE; the opening of an AI Ministry shows that the country is dedicated to its vision. And, we have seen that both Dubai and Abu Dhabi are fully invested in the idea of becoming an AI leader.”

The challenge, he said, right now, is for the UAE to attract the right and best type of talent that is well-versed in AI. “The conversati­on that is happening right now is

Both dubai and abu dhabi are fully invested in the idea of becoming an ai leader Amir Husain, founder and CEO of SparkCogni­tion

whether AI will end up taking 40 per cent of our jobs or 90 per cent. The way forward will require entities to rewrite the social contract. I believe that, in the short term, we will see unemployme­nt as a result of AI adoption.”

SparkCogni­tion’s expansion to Dubai comes shortly after the company announced its official Series B financing of $56.5 million, which confirmed SparkCogni­tion as having raised the most venture capital funding in Central Texas in 2017. With SparkCogni­tion’s 2017 funding, Boeing HorizonX venture arm joined Verizon Ventures, Invenergy, CME Ventures, Brevan Howard and Alameda Ventures, among other investors.

Boeing and SparkCogni­tion have gone on to establish a significan­t technology partnershi­p solidified by a master agreement between the 2 organisati­ons. Boeing’s strong, establishe­d presence in the Middle East and Africa will extend their partnershi­p globally.

“This expansion cements the UAE’s and specifical­ly Dubai’s vision in becoming a leading hub for cutting-edge technology in the field of artificial intelligen­ce,” said Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligen­ce. “Moreover, the launch complement­s the UAE’s Strategy for Artificial Intelligen­ce which aims to build global relationsh­ips and attract best talents to design a better future for the UAE.”

Bernard Dunn, president of Boeing Middle East, North Africa and Turkey, said: “The UAE has clear goals to be an innovation and technology leader, investing in AI, 3D printing, robotics and autonomous systems. SparkCogni­tion’s cuttingedg­e artificial intelligen­ce technology and business-critical solutions will prove invaluable to the leaders of the UAE and many others.”

SparkCogni­tion’s AI solutions help customers navigate complex data stores to expose hidden risks, reveal actionable insights and achieve their greatest potential. The company’s technology is deployed across a variety of industries.

— rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

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— Getty Images The challenge for the UAE is to attract the right and best type of talent that is well-versed in artificial intelligen­ce.
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