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Saudi Arabia Joins Global AI Partnership to Expand Role in International Governance - BABL AI

SPA ·

Saudi Arabia has joined the Global AI Partnership (GPAI), becoming the 29th member. GPAI is an international initiative to promote responsible and human-centric development and use of AI. Saudi Arabia aims to play a more active role in international AI governance through this membership. Why it matters: This move signals Saudi Arabia's growing commitment to AI development and its desire to shape the global AI landscape, potentially influencing ethical and policy frameworks.

Saudi Arabia becomes first Arab nation to join Global AI Partnership - Saudi Gazette

Saudi Gazette ·

Saudi Arabia has joined the Global AI Partnership (GPAI), becoming the first Arab nation to participate. GPAI is a multi-stakeholder initiative focused on the responsible development and use of AI, founded in 2020. Saudi Arabia's membership reflects its commitment to advancing AI in alignment with ethical principles and human rights. Why it matters: This move enhances Saudi Arabia's role in shaping the global AI landscape and promotes responsible AI development within the region.

SDAIA President: Saudi Arabia Becomes First Arab Member of Global AI Partnership - وكالة الأنباء السعودية

SDAIA ·

Saudi Arabia has joined the Global AI Partnership (GPAI), becoming the first Arab country to join the initiative. GPAI is a multi-stakeholder initiative focused on responsible and human-centric development and use of AI. The announcement was made by the President of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA). Why it matters: This move signals Saudi Arabia's commitment to international collaboration and ethical AI development, potentially positioning the Kingdom as a leader in AI governance within the Arab world.

Global consortium launches AI in education research project - University World News

Qatar Foundation ·

A global consortium of universities and research institutions has launched a collaborative project to investigate the application of artificial intelligence in education. The project aims to explore how AI can be used to personalize learning, improve student outcomes, and enhance teaching practices. Participating institutions will share data, resources, and expertise to develop AI-powered educational tools and strategies. Why it matters: This initiative could accelerate the development and adoption of effective AI solutions tailored to the specific needs of diverse educational contexts in the Middle East.

Balancing the future of AI: MBZUAI hosts AI for the Global South workshop

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI is hosting the AI for the Global South (AI4GS) workshop in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Abu Dhabi. The workshop aims to address the underrepresentation of the Global South in AI development and ensure AI benefits everyone. It brings together researchers from diverse disciplines and geographies, including representatives from NGOs, technology companies like Microsoft, Google, Cohere, and G42, and startups. Why it matters: The initiative promotes inclusive AI development, ensuring that AI tools and research consider the needs and contexts of underrepresented regions.

US, Saudi Arabia sign the Strategic Artificial Intelligence Partnership - Al Arabiya English

Al Arabiya ·

The US and Saudi Arabia have signed a Strategic Artificial Intelligence Partnership. The agreement aims to promote cooperation between the two countries in the field of AI across various sectors. It also focuses on fostering responsible AI development and deployment. Why it matters: This partnership signifies growing international collaboration with Saudi Arabia in AI, potentially accelerating the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals for technological advancement.

The Middle East is AI's geopolitical test - Axios

GCC AI Funding ·

The Axios article highlights the Middle East as a critical region for AI development and deployment, characterized by significant investments and a unique set of geopolitical considerations. It notes the UAE's rapid adoption of AI and strategic partnerships with global tech companies like Microsoft. Why it matters: The region's approach to AI governance and its relationships with major global powers will shape the future of AI's international development and potential risks.