Applications for the second batch of the CEO Program for Artificial Intelligence have begun "CAIO"

ABU DHABI, 12 JANUARY / WAM / The Artificial Intelligence Academy announced the opening of applications for the second batch of the Chief Artificial Intelligence Executive (CAIO) programme, which aims to develop executive leaders in the field of artificial intelligence.
The academy was established in joint cooperation between the Polynum Group and Abu Dhabi School of Management, and the second batch of the program was designed to continue raising the level of executive leadership in the field of artificial intelligence. The program brings together an elite group of distinguished faculty members, provides opportunities for peer learning from senior officials, and direct interaction with leaders who actually contribute to shaping and applying artificial intelligence on the ground.
The second edition aims to attract a selected elite of experienced executive leaders from various government and industrial sectors, as participants work closely with global experts in the field of artificial intelligence, policy makers, and technicians who have led large-scale deployment projects for artificial intelligence technologies, dealt with regulatory frameworks, and provided advice to institutions at the highest levels.
Graduates of the second batch will also join the program’s global CAIO network, an existing network that aims to enhance long-term cooperation, exchange experiences and visions, and support strategic dialogue across various sectors and regions.
The first edition of the program was a great success and attracted 35 senior executives, and graduates completed an intensive program that combined advanced lectures, workshops and applied exercises, with a focus on responsible governance of artificial intelligence, regulatory compliance, financial impact, and widespread deployment of artificial intelligence.
Alexander Khanin, founder of Polynum Group, said that the success of the first batch highlights the importance of organized leadership programs at the executive level in the field of artificial intelligence. With the increasing importance of this field in competitiveness and performance, these leaders are now qualified to transform potential into real and responsible impact.
For his part, Dr. Tayyab Kamali, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Abu Dhabi School of Management, explained that this program reflects the commitment to preparing leaders capable of combining advanced technology, good governance and strategic decision-making, and the achievements of the first batch confirm the importance of executive education programs that meet national and regional priorities.
The first batch presented six applied projects that addressed the areas of artificial intelligence governance, healthcare sustainability, and energy sector resilience. The most prominent of these projects included a smart regulatory platform for artificial intelligence at the level of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
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