Saudi Finance Minister: G20 Will Spare No Effort to Overcome Pandemic

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan. (SPA file photo)
Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan. (SPA file photo)
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Saudi Finance Minister: G20 Will Spare No Effort to Overcome Pandemic

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan. (SPA file photo)
Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan. (SPA file photo)

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan stated on Wednesday that the coronavirus pandemic has taken a "great toll" and “extraordinary uncertainty” still remains about its depth.

Speaking during a summit for finance ministers of the Group of 20 major economies, he added that the group is “determined to spare no efforts individually, collectively, to overcome the pandemic, safeguard jobs, incomes and ensure the resilience of financial systems.”

“The G20 action plan aims to prevent a liquidity crisis from turning into a solvency crisis,” he remarked.

Saudi Arabia is currently chairing the G20 presidency.

Commenting on the G20 meeting, Jadaan said he was optimistic that “by continuing to work together, we will overcome the COVID-19 crisis and come out of this with strong recovery and prepared to address any future crisis.”

G20 members have injected over $7 trillion into the global economy to protect jobs, businesses and economies, he stated.

Asked about US-China tensions, he said he was “really grateful to G20 members and other stakeholders. We have not seen any political issues, but we have seen very clear solidarity and commitment to work through the G20 initiative.”

The G20 ministers agreed Wednesday to suspend debt service payments for the world's poorest countries from May 1 until the end of the year, as a group of private creditors also backed offering debt relief.

Debt suspension will last for one year, is unconditional and the only requirement is for countries to engage with the IMF, stressed Jadaan.

The G20 presidency is coordinating with the International Monetary Fund, doubling and in some cases tripling some of the liquidity pool to emerging markets and poor countries, he added. Most of these countries have already been notified.

Moreover, the G20 welcomed the recent OPEC+ agreement to ensure oil market stability.

Jadaan remarked that he believes that the oil GDP of the region and including Saudi Arabia will be reduced.

The minister added he was not happy with oil prices, but “we need to make sure that the energy market is balanced.”



Riyadh's Global AI Summit Explores Human-AI Interaction

Riyadh's Global AI Summit Explores Human-AI Interaction
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Riyadh's Global AI Summit Explores Human-AI Interaction

Riyadh's Global AI Summit Explores Human-AI Interaction

The third edition of the Global AI Summit, organized by the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA) in Riyadh, will review the international interest in data and AI, given the increasing growth in this sector and its impact on decision-making and business facilitation.
Around 120 dialogue sessions and workshops will discuss the relationship between the human mind and AI and whether it is based on integration or competition, the extent of compatibility between the capabilities of AI and human capabilities and the impact of this interaction on making and enhancing human decisions, in addition to understanding the capabilities of these technologies and assessing the extent to which they can achieve the public benefit of humanity
From September 10 to 12, participants and attendees from more than 100 countries will tackle how AI assists humans, especially in providing insights, analyzing data, and harmonizing in an integrated relationship in various aspects of psychological, social, and cultural life related to the use of these technologies, in addition to supporting decision-making processes in vital areas such as healthcare, finance, business, developing technical and creative skills, and analyzing social networks.
The Global AI Summit will display the ability of AI systems to understand human language and enhance the learning experience and the extent to which human-AI interaction applications are developing in the way to a better quality of life for humans, considering the Kingdom's interest in supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030, in which humans are its focus.
The summit is one of the key global summits in this field. Riyadh will witness an international presence from different continents to discuss the dimensions of AI and agree on formulating ideas and visions to explore the features of human-AI interaction.
The Global AI Summit is a remarkable opportunity for experts to exchange ideas and learn about the latest developments in a number of specializations, including learning technologies, accessibility and health, and human-robot interaction and its impact on supporting various aspects that help it adapt to these advanced technologies and employ them optimally while expanding the benefit of AI solutions in accelerating the wheel of development and growth in various fields to build a better present and future for subsequent generations.
The summit integrates with the objectives of the Saudi Vision 2030 and its aspirations to transform the Kingdom into a global hub for advanced technologies under the leadership of SDAIA.