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Kingdom eyeing AI future ahead of G20 summit

- Mohammed Al-Kinani Jeddah

Saudi Arabia will be a global artificial intelligen­ce (AI) leader by 2030, a prominent Saudi expert has said ahead.

Dr. Abdullah bin Sharaf Al-Ghamdi, president of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligen­ce Authority (SDAIA), made the comments during a media briefing on shaping new frontiers at the Internatio­nal Media Center in Riyadh ahead of the G20 Leaders’ Summit.

Last year, the authority developed the Estishraf Platform, an AI-based platform that utilizes data to create diversifie­d insights and respond to the top priorities of decision-makers in Saudi Arabia. “Through this platform we were able to earn revenues amounting to SR43 billion ($11.5 billion), only in 2019,” said Al- Ghamdi.

“Undoubtedl­y, this is an excellent indicator for the great opportunit­ies the national economy is waiting for after AI has become a knowledge-based economy.”

The SDAIA chief said the authority launched the NSDAI during the Global AI Summit, organized by the SDAIA and the G20 Saudi Secretaria­t as part of the internatio­nal conference­s program two weeks ago.

“We have finalized all logistic and procedures to set up the SDAIA Artificial Intelligen­ce Company, which will be the national AI investment arm for the country,” he said.

In his speech, Al-Ghamdi, who is also chairman of the Global AI Summit, shed light on digital economy topics and the role of technology, especially AI-related tech, and its role in surviving the challenges of the coronaviru­s pandemic. He also focused on shaping the future into a “new normal” situation.

“As much as we are proud of our ability to overcome these challenges, despite all these circumstan­ces we also recognize the criticalit­y of delivering together all three themes of the Saudi G20 presidency to realize the opportunit­ies of the 21st century — empowering people, safeguardi­ng the planet and shaping a new frontier,” he said.

“As we recover from the pandemic, there is an opportunit­y to unlock the potential of scientific advancemen­ts and utilize technologi­es to set the foundation­s for a brighter and sustainabl­e future for us, our children and the generation­s to come.”

He said that digital technology is playing a central role in shaping today and tomorrow, and it continues to gain new grounds in people’s lives, work, education and more.

“While there is a lot of potential from emerging technologi­es such as AI, there is also a growing digital gap, which, if not addressed collective­ly, will further widen and lead to unfair distributi­on of the benefits and wealth that nations will be able to generate out of these technologi­es,” said Al- Ghamdi. In recognitio­n of these risks, Saudi Arabia has led fruitful G20 dialogues on critical topics that will shape digital economies and the future, including trustworth­y AI, data free flow, smart cities and digital economy security and measuremen­t.

Al-Ghamdi said that Saudi Arabia’s unique national digital and data capabiliti­es were vital in enabling the country to fight and reduce the effects of the pandemic, while continuing to advance the national agenda towards the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

The SDAIA president warned that, while AI can cause the disappeara­nce of jobs, new AI-based job opportunit­ies will flourish.

“As per the 2030 targets, we are going to train 40 percent of the relevant workforce in data and AI. We will also have over 20,000 AI and data specialist­s by the year 2030. Moreover, we are creating up to 40,000 direct and indirect jobs related to data and artificial intelligen­ce,” he said.

 ?? AN photo by Basheer Saleh ?? Addressing a media briefing in Riyadh on Thursday, Dr. Abdullah bin Sharaf Al-Ghamdi, president of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligen­ce Authority, said Saudi
Arabia will be a global artificial intelligen­ce leader by 2030.
AN photo by Basheer Saleh Addressing a media briefing in Riyadh on Thursday, Dr. Abdullah bin Sharaf Al-Ghamdi, president of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligen­ce Authority, said Saudi Arabia will be a global artificial intelligen­ce leader by 2030.

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