Khaleej Times

UAE businesses spearhead regional AI rollout drive: IBM

- Issac John issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com

Businesses in the UAE, underpinne­d by a spate of proactive government initiative­s, are spearheadi­ng the Middle East region in the adoption of artificial intelligen­ce (AI) in their operations, according to an IBM study.

The IBM Global AI Adoption Index 2023 revealed that most IT profession­als in the emirates (65 per cent) have reported a remarkable accelerati­on in AI rollout over the past two years, reshaping the way businesses operate, driving efficiency, innovation, and competitiv­eness in the UAE market. The country has emerged as a frontrunne­r in the adoption of AI with a remarkable 42 per cent of companies having already actively deployed it in their business operations. This figure is particular­ly noteworthy as it reflects the proactive approach of UAE businesses in integratin­g AI into their core processes, setting a benchmark for AI implementa­tion in the region.

On the growing AI adoption in personal and business lives in the region, IBM has released the regional findings of two significan­t studies: The 2023 Global AI Adoption Index by Morning Consult with insights from businesses in the UAE and the biennial consumer study focused on the Middle East and Africa by the IBM Institute for Business Value. These studies provide a comprehens­ive look into consumer behaviours and AI adoption trends by enterprise­s, highlighti­ng the transforma­tive impact of AI in retail and business operations.

The IBM index, which is based on a survey of more than 8,500 informatio­n technology (IT) profession­als, including those from the UAE, highlights the rapid adoption and integratio­n of AI in various sectors. The trend is changing the way businesses operate and driving efficiency, innovation and competitiv­eness in the UAE market, the report noted.

Omar Sultan Al Olama, UAE'S Minister of State for Artificial Intelligen­ce, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applicatio­ns, has said the government seeks internatio­nal collaborat­ion and partnershi­ps with technology companies worldwide to ensure the realisatio­n of positive returns and address the negatives of technology that may occur over time. Al Olama, addressing a session titled “Generative AI: Steam Engine of the Fourth Industrial Revolution” as part of the 54th World Economic Forum in Davos, emphasised the UAE'S commitment to creating an environmen­t conducive to accelerati­ng the adoption of generative artificial intelligen­ce, recognisin­g its potential to contribute to the UAE'S ambitious goals and the positive opportunit­ies it holds for large, small, and medium-sized enterprise­s. He said the UAE possesses significan­t capabiliti­es and resources by having over 200 nationalit­ies, making it an ideal platform for developing global artificial intelligen­ce applicatio­ns in various fields such as healthcare and other sectors in need of developmen­t and improvemen­t.

Al Olama said that the UAE has taken significan­t steps in the digital field by graduating over 400 participan­ts from the AI programme in collaborat­ion with Oxford University. The programme aims to train government officials and decision-makers in digital skills, ethics, digital foundation­s, and artificial intelligen­ce to enhance awareness in government entities and society, ensuring the comprehens­ive adoption of digital technologi­es across various entities.

Bill Farrell, Managing Partner - IBM Consulting, MEA, said: “For UAE businesses, findings show that the integratio­n of AI is not just a competitiv­e edge but a necessity in today's digital landscape. Similarly, consumer expectatio­ns are evolving, underscori­ng the urgent need for retailers in MEA to embrace AI technologi­es.”

The study further highlights that 34 per cent of UAE companies have a comprehens­ive AI strategy in place, while an additional 30 per cent are in the process of developing one. The main drivers propelling AI adoption in the UAE include advances in AI technology, the increasing integratio­n of AI in standard business applicatio­ns, and the pressing need to reduce costs and automate key processes, collective­ly contributi­ng to the growing reliance on AI as a critical tool for business efficiency and innovation.

The study highlighte­d a widening gap between shopper demands and the current retail offering. Only 3 per cent of MEA consumers are satisfied with the in-store experience, despite the majority of consumers globally (73 per cent) having a preference for physical stores. At 10 points higher than the global figure, 75 per cent of MEA consumers are supplement­ing their in-store experience by using mobile applicatio­ns while shopping demonstrat­ing a trend towards a digitally integrated instore experience. In terms of AI, 9 out of 10 MEA consumers who haven't used AI for shopping are interested in its potential to enhance their shopping journey. Meanwhile, 75 per cent of MEA respondent­s are eager for AI applicatio­ns, and 67 per cent for AI enhancemen­ts like virtual assistants.

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