Saudi Arabia’s KSAA Launches 'Arabic for the World' Educational Channel on YouTube

The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSAA) announced the launch of its educational channel on YouTube under the name "Arabic for the World"
The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSAA) announced the launch of its educational channel on YouTube under the name "Arabic for the World"
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Saudi Arabia’s KSAA Launches 'Arabic for the World' Educational Channel on YouTube

The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSAA) announced the launch of its educational channel on YouTube under the name "Arabic for the World"
The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSAA) announced the launch of its educational channel on YouTube under the name "Arabic for the World"

The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSAA) announced the launch of its educational channel on YouTube under the name "Arabic for the World," intended to enable Arabic-speaking learners to acquire the basic skills they need through the provision of effective, enriching, accessible, and modern Arabic educational content that includes aspects of daily life, communicative attitudes, learning strategies.

The channel also aims to present Saudi culture in a clear and understandable language, per the criteria of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

The channel's content was created and collected in collaboration with an elite group of Saudi experts specialized in teaching the Arabic language to other speakers.

The materials are presented by professional presenters in an unconventional manner and under the scrutiny of the team of experts.



200 Teams from 17 Nations Seek Innovative Solutions for Arabic Language in Saudi Arabia

The ALLaM Challenge aims to develop AI models capable of writing and understanding Arabic poetry, accurately analyzing grammar, and teaching Arabic to children in an engaging manner. SPA
The ALLaM Challenge aims to develop AI models capable of writing and understanding Arabic poetry, accurately analyzing grammar, and teaching Arabic to children in an engaging manner. SPA
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200 Teams from 17 Nations Seek Innovative Solutions for Arabic Language in Saudi Arabia

The ALLaM Challenge aims to develop AI models capable of writing and understanding Arabic poetry, accurately analyzing grammar, and teaching Arabic to children in an engaging manner. SPA
The ALLaM Challenge aims to develop AI models capable of writing and understanding Arabic poetry, accurately analyzing grammar, and teaching Arabic to children in an engaging manner. SPA

The competition in the ALLaM Challenge has intensified for the second consecutive day, with 200 teams from 17 countries, including Saudi Arabia, showcasing their capabilities in developing innovative solutions, the Saudi Press Agency reported Friday.

The focus is on enhancing large language models (LLMs) and transforming them into real-world AI projects that serve the Arabic language across various sectors.

Overseeing this significant competition, organized by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) in collaboration with the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming, and Drones, are more than 50 mentors and 40 judges—experts in AI and the Arabic language. They are providing support to participating teams and evaluating projects based on criteria that ensure the sustainability of the proposed solutions.

The ALLaM Challenge aims to develop AI models capable of writing and understanding Arabic poetry, accurately analyzing grammar, and teaching Arabic to children in an engaging manner. This aligns with the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to support the Arabic language, especially in technological fields, by providing high-quality Arabic data and creating AI models that can effectively handle the language.

This international competition is supported by a technical partnership with IBM and the National Technology Development Program (NTDP), with a total prize pool of SAR 1 million.