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Hamdan bin Mohammed honors heroes "International AI Challenge 2025"

During the third days of “Dubai AI”
– Announcing the winners of the second session of the challenge, whose total prizes value are one million dirhams

Hamdan bin Mohammed:
• “Artificial intelligence has begun to generate many specializations and new jobs, the most prominent of which is the engineering command engineering that has become a widely required skill … Dubai will be a global capital for the most prominent specialized talents in this future field”

• “We saw during the international challenge of artificial intelligence what the future of many creative and technological sectors will be in the near future.”

• “Design the future of artificial intelligence begins with preparing its competencies and enabling it to what you need to innovate and create”

Winners in the international challenge of artificial intelligence 2025:
 Abdul Rahman Al Marzouqi from the UAE in the programming category
Ibrahim Hajo from Syria wins the category of short videos
Ibrahim Helmy from Canada wins the category of electronic games
 Yahya Qaddoura from Palestine wins the category of artistic photos

Dubai, April 23/ WAM/ His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Dubai Foundation for the Future, witnessed the conclusion of the second session of the “International Challenge for Artificial Intelligence” and the honoring of the winners of the million dirhams award on the third days of “Dubai AI Week”.

His Highness said: “Artificial intelligence has begun to generate many new specializations and jobs, the most prominent of which is the engineering command engineering, which has become a widely required skill and Dubai will be a global capital for the most prominent specialized talents in this future field.”

His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum added: “We saw during the international challenge of artificial intelligence what the future of many creative and technological sectors will be in the near future.”

His Highness continued: “Designing the future of artificial intelligence begins with preparing its competencies and enabling it to what you need to innovate, create and develop its applications to serve the human being.

He was accompanied by His Highness in the ceremony honoring the winners of the international challenge of artificial intelligence, Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Head of the Culture and Arts Authority in Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and His Excellency Omar Sultan Al -Ulama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Labor Technologies, Deputy Managing Director of the Dubai Future Foundation.

The list of the challenge winners, whose total prizes value, include one million dirhams, both Yahya Qaddoura from Palestine in the artistic photo category, a architectural designer and co -manager of Atkins, Ibrahim Hajo from Syria in the category of short videos who is a film maker, and Abdel Rahman Al Marzouqi from the UAE in the program of programming and he is a master’s student of automatic learning science at Mohammed bin Zayed University for artificial intelligence, and Ibrahim Helmy from Canada in the electronic games category and an engineer in cloud solutions, data and artificial intelligence.

The last day of the challenge organized by the “Dubai AI Intelligence Uses” with the support of the “Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy” witnessed 12 participants who were distinguished in employing obstetric intelligence within 4 main categories: artistic pictures, short videos, programming and electronic games, and they were evaluated by a jury that includes experts in various disciplines according to 3 main criteria that include accuracy, quality and content creativity.

The second session of the “International Challenge for AI” has attracted more than 3800 requests for participation from 125 countries, which confirms the increasing interest in the field of writing the programming orders (Prompt Engineering) in artificial intelligence applications of all ages, nationalities, specialties, and from all over the world.

During the two challenges, the participants showed qualitative skills in employing various obstetric intelligence applications in an innovative way to accomplish multiple tasks throughout the challenge, the completion of distinguished projects in programming, production of artistic images, directing short videos, and electronic games design.

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