Saudi Arabia Launches National Artificial Intelligence Strategy

Saudi Arabia

RIYADH, Oct 22 (NNN-SPA) – Saudi Arabia launched a national strategy to become a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) by 2030.

Abdullah bin Sharaf Alghamdi, president of Saudi Data and AI Authority, announced the launch of the National Strategy for Data and AI, at the Global AI Summit, which kicked off virtually yesterday.

“The strategy aims to make Saudi Arabia the place where the best of data and AI is made reality,” Alghamdi said, adding that, it sets the foundation and direction upon which Saudi Arabia will unlock the potential of data and AI to fulfil the national transformation priorities and establish the kingdom as a global hub for data and AI.

“One thing we all agree upon is that technology in general, and certainly AI, has been at the centre of this new normal. AI today is making our healthcare more intelligent, our cities smart and our road safe,” he noted.

Alghamdi also shared Saudi’s AI and data objectives by 2030, including ranking among the top 15 countries in AI, training 20,000 data and AI specialists, and creating more than 300 active startups.

Chinese Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Chen Weiqing, told media that the summit showed that the world attaches great importance to the field of AI, and he believed there are a lot of opportunities and potential ahead for China-Saudi cooperation in this filed.

“Many Chinese companies and research institutes were invited to participate, which reflects the international community’s recognition of and attention to China’s progress and achievements in AI and big data in recent years,” Chen said.

Alghamdi stressed that Saudi Arabia viewed the summit as an annual platform that would take a look at AI in a fresh and positive perspective that elevates international collaboration over competition.