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Machines Can Think Summit explores the future of artificial intelligence and its impact on vital sectors - ZAWYA

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The Machines Can Think Summit in Riyadh explored the future of AI and its impact on sectors like healthcare, finance, and energy. Discussions covered AI ethics, regulation, and the need for collaboration between government, academia, and industry. The summit also highlighted Saudi Arabia's commitment to becoming a leader in AI research and development. Why it matters: The event signals the increasing focus and investment in AI across diverse sectors in Saudi Arabia, aligning with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals.

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