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Kingdom in new drive to exploit artificial intelligen­ce

Saudi Arabia aims to be among world’s top 5 in AI, with 25,000 new jobs in data science by 2030

- Jana Salloum, Sara Alfaiz Riyadh

Saudi Arabia launched a series of initiative­s on Wednesday to enhance the Kingdom’s global ranking in digital areas such as artificial intelligen­ce.

Among them is a new program called Hima, which aims to support innovation in enterprise­s with a value of SR2.5 billion ($670 million), the Minister of Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology, Abdullah Al-Swaha, said at the launch event in Riyadh.

The minister said the Kingdom would increase the number of computer programmer­s for evSimilarl­y, ery 100,000 citizens as a way to measure the success of creating a capable workforce.

This growth would be supported with the creation of many technical and digital academies in the Kingdom with leading internatio­nal partners, he said.

Saudi Arabia aims to be one of the top five countries globally in

AI, and this required the creation of 25,000 specialist­s jobs in data science and AI before 2030, said Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, head of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligen­ce Authority.

Saudi Arabia will see significan­t growth in all major areas of digital technology from the Internet of Things to cloud computing, increasing the entire size of the informatio­n and communicat­ion technology sector to $27 billion by 2025, Mohammed Al-Tamimi, governor of the Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology Commission, told a forum in Riyadh.

the IoT market size is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 26 percent, while cloud services are expected to make up to 30 percent of the total ICT spend in the Kingdom by 2030, he said.

 ?? AFP ?? Artificial intelligen­ce refers to the simulation of human intelligen­ce in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions.
AFP Artificial intelligen­ce refers to the simulation of human intelligen­ce in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions.

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