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Building global cities

KAUST ·

Dr. Tarek Ali Fadaak, a Shura Council member, discussed the importance of environmental balance and improved resource management in Saudi urban planning during a 2018 KAUST lecture. He highlighted challenges like insufficient and poorly utilized open spaces in Saudi cities, emphasizing the need for aesthetic improvements and more public spaces. Fadaak stressed the importance of investing in the education of Saudi youth to drive future development and address these urban planning challenges. Why it matters: This underscores the ongoing focus on sustainable urban development and the role of Saudi talent in shaping future cities within the Kingdom, aligning with Vision 2030 goals.

What drives us and what powers us

KAUST ·

Nate Hagens from the University of Minnesota spoke at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2018 about the intersection of energy, human behavior, and economics. Hagens argued that society functions as an energy-dissipating "superorganism," with human preferences correlated with increasing energy needs. He emphasized that energy, not money, is the real capital, but global society is running out of it. Why it matters: The talk highlights the importance of viewing society through an ecological lens, particularly in the context of the GCC region's reliance on energy resources.

ZAWYA-PRESSR: Global tech leaders debate the trajectory of artificial intelligence at World Governments Summit 2026 - TradingView

Zawya ·

Global technology leaders convened at the World Governments Summit 2026 to discuss the future of artificial intelligence. Discussions centered on AI ethics, governance, and its potential impact on various sectors. The summit aimed to foster international collaboration in shaping the trajectory of AI development and deployment. Why it matters: The World Governments Summit is an important forum for discussing AI policy in the region, indicating the UAE's continued focus on being a leader in AI governance.