Saudi Arabia Seeks to Include AI Center under UNESCO

 The Global AI Summit was held in Riyadh in September 2022. (Twitter)
 The Global AI Summit was held in Riyadh in September 2022. (Twitter)
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Saudi Arabia Seeks to Include AI Center under UNESCO

 The Global AI Summit was held in Riyadh in September 2022. (Twitter)
 The Global AI Summit was held in Riyadh in September 2022. (Twitter)

The Saudi government seeks to complete discussions with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on granting the International Center for AI Research and Ethics the status of Category 2 center, which operates under the auspices of UNESCO.

The Saudi cabinet issued a decision last week to establish the International Center for AI Research and Ethics, to be based in the city of Riyadh and to enjoy legal personality and financial and administrative independence, within the framework of a Saudi endeavor to promote the uses of artificial intelligence and digital solutions.

According to information available to Asharq Al-Awsat, the Saudi government has asked the Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence (SDAIA) to complete the discussions with UNESCO and prepare the necessary documents for the regular procedures.

The center seeks to promote sound practices in adopting AI technologies, as well as to support research, development and initiatives at the national and international levels, and ensure the ethical and responsible use of artificial intelligence.

The establishment of the International Center for AI Research and Ethics is also aimed at enhancing Saudi Arabia’s role in the field of artificial intelligence and ensuring the promotion of research efforts and the responsible use of AI applications, in line with the objectives of Vision 2030 to transform the Kingdom into a global technical hub for AI and advanced technologies.

During the second edition of the Global Summit on Artificial Intelligence, which was held in Riyadh in September 2022, Saudi Arabia launched the principles of ethics of artificial intelligence, as part of a set of projects and initiatives that contribute to strengthening the country’s global leadership in the industry and achieving the aspirations of Vision 2030.



Saudi Capital Guest of Honor as Riyadh Pavilion Opens at Buenos Aires Book Fair

Saudi Capital Guest of Honor as Riyadh Pavilion Opens at Buenos Aires Book Fair
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Saudi Capital Guest of Honor as Riyadh Pavilion Opens at Buenos Aires Book Fair

Saudi Capital Guest of Honor as Riyadh Pavilion Opens at Buenos Aires Book Fair

The Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission officially launched the Riyadh pavilion at the 49th Buenos Aires International Book Fair in Argentina.

The event, running from April 22 to May 12, features the Saudi capital as the guest of honor.
The commission leads Riyadh's participation in the fair, with a Saudi delegation that reflects the vibrant cultural and literary scene in Saudi Arabia with representatives from the Theater and Performing Arts Commission, the Heritage Commission, and the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance.
The King Fahd Glorious Quran Printing Complex, the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, and the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL) are also represented, alongside the King Abdulaziz Public Library and the King Fahad National Library. Together, they aim to create a window for the fair's audience to experience Saudi culture, attracting visitors from Argentina and around the world, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
The Riyadh pavilion enhances the Saudi cultural presence in Latin America, introducing the capital as a model of civilization that reflects the transformative Saudi Vision 2030, SPA said.

It features a diverse array of literary and cultural content, including translations into Spanish to help build bridges of cultural understanding, it added.
Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission chief executive Abdullatif Alwasel, Buenos Aires Chief of Government Jorge Macri, Buenos Aires' Minister of Culture Gabriela Ricardes, and Argentina's Fundación El Libro (the Book Foundation) president, Christian Rainone, witnessed the launch of the Riyadh pavilion.