This paper presents a UI-level evaluation of ALLaM-34B, an Arabic-centric LLM developed by SDAIA and deployed in the HUMAIN Chat service. The evaluation used a prompt pack spanning various Arabic dialects, code-switching, reasoning, and safety, with outputs scored by frontier LLM judges. Results indicate strong performance in generation, code-switching, MSA handling, reasoning, and improved dialect fidelity, positioning ALLaM-34B as a robust Arabic LLM suitable for real-world use.
Saudi Arabian AI infrastructure company HUMAIN has secured up to $1.2 billion in funding. The funds will be used to deploy AI infrastructure to support the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan. HUMAIN aims to accelerate AI adoption in Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: This represents a significant investment in domestic AI capabilities, signaling Saudi Arabia's commitment to becoming a major player in the AI landscape.
Adobe and Qualcomm have partnered with Humain, an AI company, to advance generative AI capabilities in the Middle East. The collaboration aims to leverage Qualcomm's on-device AI technology and Adobe's creative software to develop AI solutions tailored for the region. Humain will focus on creating locally relevant AI applications and experiences. Why it matters: The partnership signals growing investment in regional AI innovation and the development of culturally relevant AI tools.
Qualcomm has signed an agreement with HUMAIN, a Saudi Arabian company, to establish Saudi Arabia as a global hub for artificial intelligence. The collaboration aims to develop and commercialize advanced AI solutions, with a focus on making Saudi Arabia a leader in AI innovation. The partnership will leverage Qualcomm's technology and HUMAIN's investment to drive growth and development in the AI sector within the Kingdom. Why it matters: This deal could accelerate Saudi Arabia's national AI strategy and diversify its economy through technology leadership.
LUMA AI is expanding its presence in Saudi Arabia, establishing its regional headquarters in the Kingdom. The company is partnering with HUMAIN, a Saudi entity, to support the creative industry through AI tools. LUMA AI's technology enables the creation of 3D models from images and videos, catering to the growing demand for digital content in the region. Why it matters: This move signals increasing investment and interest in AI-driven solutions for creative applications within the Saudi Arabian market.
MBZUAI held its inaugural Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Symposium in Abu Dhabi, focusing on the human and societal impacts of AI. The event, led by Professor Elizabeth Churchill, featured workshops and keynotes from figures like Google's Matias Duarte. Participants collaborated to address critical design aspects of human-AI interaction and co-author a book. Why it matters: The symposium highlights the increasing importance of human-centered design in AI development, ensuring AI tools are useful, desirable, and beneficial for society in the GCC region and beyond.