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With a vision that goes beyond the economic dimension .. The UAE leads the scene of global artificial intelligence

Dubai, February 9 / WAM / The UAE continues to consolidate its position as one of the world’s leading countries in the field of artificial intelligence, as it adopts integrated strategies that combine innovation, investment and supportive legislation, and proceeds to enhance its digital environment, driven by advanced infrastructure and flexible legislative laws And policies encourage innovation, which made it an attractive destination for talents and emerging companies in the field of artificial intelligence.
While the UAE vision exceeds that artificial intelligence is a way to achieve economic returns, these returns will be clearly accused of the economy; The UAE is expected to occupy the third place in the world after China and the United States of America in the impact of artificial intelligence on the economy.
A report by “BWC” International Research expected that the contribution of artificial intelligence in the UAE GDP to 13.6% and about $ 100 billion in 2030, and that the contribution of artificial intelligence to the local product of the countries of the region between 20 and 34% with the UAE achieve the highest percentage as it appears A strong commitment to developing and implementing artificial intelligence techniques.
“KBMG” stated that the organizational framework in the UAE paves the way for innovations in the field of financial technology and digital payments, and that information security emerges as a major catalyst that pays digital transformation, pointing out that the UAE has provided many data privacy laws to protect personal information and individual data.
On the government level, Abu Dhabi is heading to become the first government to fully depend on artificial intelligence, and targets its recently launched strategy to establish a solid infrastructure that constitutes a digital digital basis and is able to develop, to reach the adoption of sovereign cloud computing by 100% in government operations, its completion and number.
Nick Redchou, Senior Vice President, Technology Cloud, Middle East, Africa and regional director of the UAE at Oracle, said that the UAE leadership put an inspiring vision in the era of artificial intelligence.
For his part, Ahmed Gamal, Director of Regional Business Solutions, said that the UAE has witnessed great transformations in the field of technology and artificial intelligence, which made it a role model at the regional and international level.
He pointed out that the UAE was one of the first countries to start strongly in this field, by launching the first national strategy for artificial intelligence in 2017, which aims to make the state a global center for this technology by 2031, stressing the importance of that strategy, especially as it focused on developing sectors Biblical such as education, health, transportation, and energy.
He pointed out that the UAE has become one of the leading destinations for investing in advanced technology, thanks to its environment that attracts talents and startups, as it has succeeded in occupying a prominent position among the best countries in artificial intelligence thanks to government facilities and strategic partnerships with major international companies such as NVIDIA and Google.
He stated that the UAE is home to many global projects in artificial intelligence, and that its investments will be largely reflected on the economy during the next few years.
Samer Al -Jayyousi, Regional Director of Specialist Intelligence and Technical Intelligence in the Central and Eastern Europe region, the Middle East, Turkey and Africa at Dell Technological, stressed that the UAE has a strategic approach that combines flexible legislation and ambitious investments in modern technologies.
He said that the UAE is one of the first countries globally to adopt policies and legislation governing the use of artificial intelligence and supporting innovation in this field, and it realized early the importance of the balance between setting the organizational frameworks of artificial intelligence and granting the necessary space for creativity.
For his part, Dr. Akram Awad, the administrative director and partner in the Boston Consulting Group, confirmed that the UAE has become one of the strong competing countries in the field of artificial intelligence, after it established an advanced digital infrastructure, and has developed a supportive legislative and investment environment.
He pointed out that the UAE is one of the most attractive countries for specialized skills in artificial intelligence, pointing out that the number of specialists in this field has witnessed an increase of about 40% since 2022.

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