SDAIA Calls on Local, Foreign Contractors to Participate in AI Oases

Closing ceremony of Future Projects Forum 2021 (FPF) (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Closing ceremony of Future Projects Forum 2021 (FPF) (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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SDAIA Calls on Local, Foreign Contractors to Participate in AI Oases

Closing ceremony of Future Projects Forum 2021 (FPF) (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Closing ceremony of Future Projects Forum 2021 (FPF) (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) called on local and foreign contracting companies to join in the establishment of an interactive system that creates and launches artificial intelligence (AI) oases in the Kingdom.

Speaking at the virtual Future Projects Forum 2021 (FPF), Mohammed al-Salami of SDAIA said that the oases will be a national reference in the digital and technical development of AI applications.

He announced that the project will be the first of its kind regionally and will help achieve Vision 2030 while providing a diverse, qualitative and unique environment that targets all segments of society with educational and entertainment experiences.

He unveiled the “King Salman Oasis” project in the north of Riyadh, stating it will be followed by other oases.

The Forum kicked off Monday with over 37 public and private entities that presented around 1,000 projects in various fields including electricity, real estate, industrial intelligence, and water.

During the forum, Roshn CEO David Grover said that the company is designing 3,000 homes with their accompanying infrastructure, including 12 neighborhoods that will house 35,000 people in major Saudi regions.

The company is looking for qualified supervisors to complete the design and construction stage and finalize its Jeddah project to be launched next year. It is planning to launch a water canal, service areas, hotels, and about 60,000 homes.

The CEO also indicated that the company wants to provide housing for hundreds of thousands of Saudi families and enable a 70 percent increase in homeownership by 2030.

Roshn aims to become one of the largest real estate development facilities through its support to the economic development plans.

The Saudi Electricity Company presented a number of projects that focus on improving efficiency, reliability, and flexibility and maintain new assets and businesses.

The company revealed its power transmission portfolio of over $19 billion investments to achieve high efficiency in network operations and access to a highly reliable electrical system.

The company disclosed its portfolio of energy distribution projects with about $14.4 billion investments, including service delivery, enhancing the reliability of distribution networks, and improve performance to provide a service that fulfills the aspirations of subscribers and stakeholders.



Gold Lingers Near Two-week High as Focus Shifts to Payrolls Data

Gold bars from the vault of a bank are seen in this illustration picture taken in Zurich November 20, 2014. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
Gold bars from the vault of a bank are seen in this illustration picture taken in Zurich November 20, 2014. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
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Gold Lingers Near Two-week High as Focus Shifts to Payrolls Data

Gold bars from the vault of a bank are seen in this illustration picture taken in Zurich November 20, 2014. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
Gold bars from the vault of a bank are seen in this illustration picture taken in Zurich November 20, 2014. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo

Gold prices were flat near a two-week high on Thursday after softer-than-expected US economic data spurred hopes of interest rate cuts as early as September, and the market spotlight is now on Friday's non-farm payrolls data.

Spot gold edged 0.1% higher to $2,358.19 per ounce as of 9:53 a.m. ET (1353 GMT), after prices hit their highest level since June 21 on Wednesday. Most US markets were closed for Independence Day holiday on Thursday.

Bullion prices in the previous session gained more than 1% after a weak services report and ADP employment report on Wednesday depicted a slowing US economy, Reuters reported.

"It appears that there's a strong chance that the rate cuts might occur some time in the end of third quarter or early part of the fourth quarter, which just makes gold a lot more attractive than the alternative (which is) bonds," said Alex Ebkarian, chief operating officer at Allegiance Gold.

Lower rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding gold.

Minutes of the Fed's June meeting acknowledged the US economy appeared to be slowing and "price pressures were diminishing".

"Long-term wise, we're seeing the sanctions that the US placed (on Russia) inducing a lot of central banks and other governments to move towards gold specifically to eliminate the counterparty and default risk," Ebkarian added.

The sanctions, announced last month, are aimed at cutting off Russia's access to products and services needed to sustain military production for its war in Ukraine.

Traders are now focused on US nonfarm payrolls data, due on Friday. The market is looking for weaker job creation last month, said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank.

"Together with an expected easing in wage pressure, the precious metal market is likely to react positively should these numbers be confirmed," Hansen added.

Spot silver fell 0.2% to $30.409 while platinum rose 1.6% to $1,012.50.

Palladium was 0.5% down at $1,024.66, after scaling its highest level since mid-April in the previous session.