Saudi Arabia Ranks 2nd in AI Awareness

The report indicated that the Kingdom ranked second in the world regarding feeling positive about AI products (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The report indicated that the Kingdom ranked second in the world regarding feeling positive about AI products (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Ranks 2nd in AI Awareness

The report indicated that the Kingdom ranked second in the world regarding feeling positive about AI products (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The report indicated that the Kingdom ranked second in the world regarding feeling positive about AI products (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia ranked second globally for societal awareness of artificial intelligence, according to the 2023 Artificial Intelligence Index Report by Stanford University.

The report is a comprehensive resource for policymakers, researchers, and industry professionals to understand better the current situation regarding artificial intelligence and possible future trends.

The report indicated that the Kingdom ranked second in the world, after China, regarding feeling positive about AI products and services during the current and future phases.

The survey included several criteria, notably the societal knowledge of the benefits and value of artificial intelligence products and services.

Saudi Arabia came in second place in the world, ahead of South Korea and Brazil, when talking about whether AI products and services will make the lives of the participants in the survey easier.

The Kingdom was also ahead of India, France, and Russia when participants were asked about their knowledge of the benefits and value of artificial intelligence products and services.

The Saudi leadership's interest in AI is prominent, as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman indicated in his speech during the G20 Summit 2019 in Osaka.

"We live in a time of scientific innovations, unprecedented technologies, and unlimited growth prospects. If used optimally, new technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things can avoid many harms and bring the world many huge benefits," said the Crown Prince.

The government established the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) in 2019 to officially manage the sector in the Kingdom.

The Authority is the national reference in everything related to organization, development, and dealing with AI, driving the national agenda for Data and AI to elevate the Kingdom as a global leader in the elite league of data-driven economies.

With this support, the Kingdom ranked first in the Arab world in 2020 and 22nd globally in the Global Index of Artificial Intelligence, compared to 29th in 2019.

Furthermore, the Kingdom established the AI Ethics Principles for public consultation as a practical guide to incorporating AI ethics throughout the AI system development life cycle.

After analyzing global and domestic standards and guidelines for AI use, AI Ethics principles recognize the importance of developing artificial intelligence and technological innovation in the Kingdom's services for its citizens and visitors.

Last year, the Kingdom joined the World Bank Group's Digital Development Partnership, a public-private collaboration to help developing countries use digital innovations to solve some of their most challenging issues.

SDAIA intensified the awareness aspect of this sector and its uses, including its organization of the two global AI summits in 2020 and 2022.

The Authority complied with the most extensive glossary of data and artificial intelligence, collecting the most important technical terms related to data and artificial intelligence with short, accessible definitions in Arabic and English.

The Kingdom presented the world with the best image of AI applications through "The Line" city and its adaptation to AI solutions to build sustainable societies.

Saudi Aramco has the largest industrial use of AI data, using "methane sensors" and the "Internet of Things" to provide the world with the cleanest activities in the refining, chemicals, and marketing sector.

Academically, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) collaborated with SDAIA to establish the Center of Excellence in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.

The center enhances AI research, development, and innovation by funding applied data science and AI projects in areas of interest to SDAIA and its in-kingdom partners.

It also aims to develop a practical training program in data science and AI tools and methods and deliver that program to as broad an audience as possible throughout the Kingdom.



Global Firms to Asharq Al-Awsat: Saudi Arabia Speeds Up AI Progress

Panel discussion at the Global AI Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Panel discussion at the Global AI Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Global Firms to Asharq Al-Awsat: Saudi Arabia Speeds Up AI Progress

Panel discussion at the Global AI Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Panel discussion at the Global AI Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Global tech companies at the third Global AI Summit in Riyadh emphasized Saudi Arabia’s rapid progress in artificial intelligence, noting the Kingdom’s growing leadership in the field.

They highlighted the summit as a key opportunity for businesses to expand their local and international partnerships.

In talks with Asharq Al-Awsat, they described the summit as a major event that shapes the future of AI, helping to address challenges and fully leverage the technology.

The companies also pointed out that AI, closely tied to cloud computing, provides dynamic and complex solutions. They stressed that managing and protecting AI requires top-notch cybersecurity standards.

Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al-Thehaiban, managing director of Google Cloud for the Middle East, Türkiye and Africa region (META), stressed the importance of AI, which is closely linked to cloud computing and offers innovative, adaptable solutions.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Al-Thehaiban highlighted Google Cloud’s role in the event. He emphasized the company’s goal to connect with clients locally and globally, showcasing its AI technology solutions.

Al-Thehaiban said Google Cloud meets all AI needs for businesses and governments, including those related to climate change. He mentioned partnerships with the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) that have trained women in AI.

He added that AI now significantly impacts not just businesses and governments but also individuals, with increasing reliance on the technology.

Al-Thehaiban also noted that while data collection was a major focus six years ago, it is now crucial for implementing AI solutions.

Ahmed Al-Reshoodi, COO of Saudi Cloud Computing Co., told Asharq Al-Awsat that AI needs advanced cloud services and strong data management and cybersecurity.

At the third Global AI Summit in Riyadh, he noted his company’s focus on localizing the latest technologies in Saudi data centers, operated by local talent, supporting Vision 2030 goals.

Al-Reshoodi said the company works with various organizations across the Kingdom, including government, private, financial, and small businesses.

He highlighted that AI is increasingly used in smart cities, financial tech, and healthcare, and emphasized his company’s commitment to meeting Saudi Arabia’s growing cloud service needs.