saudi arabia coverage $40 billion artificial intelligence (AI) investment fund This represents a leap forward that will redefine the Middle East’s role in the global technology landscape.
The fund is part of a trend of Middle Eastern countries keen to establish themselves as leaders in the global AI race. The huge investments highlight AI’s potential to reshape industries. Expansion of fuel efficiency. PwC research estimates By 2030, the Middle East could capture 2% of global AI benefits (approximately $320 billion).
“Successful AI development efforts will not only spark a wave of regional creativity and innovation, including new start-ups, and attract generations of students to the field, but will also spread the resulting prosperity throughout the region, creating a regional “We can counter imbalances and democratize the knowledge economy. We can attract the brightest talent,” says a geopolitical analyst. Irina Zukerman said in an interview with PYMNTS.
regional ambitions
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which has more than $900 billion in assets, is in talks with leading Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz and others to explore the possibility of collaborating on the initiative, The New York Times reported. The paper reported. recently reported. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to diversify the kingdom’s oil-dependent economy and position itself as a global AI leader. bus koiman CEO and Asset Manager DHF Capitalsaid in an interview with PYMNTS.
He added, “This fund has the potential to foster innovation, attract global technology collaborations, accelerate AI adoption across various industries in the region, and significantly contribute to Saudi Arabia’s GDP.”
Saudi Arabia’s investments in AI could act as a catalyst for change within the Middle East’s technology ecosystem. Steve BrotmanAlpha Partners founder and managing partner said in an interview with PYMNTS.
“First, the $40 billion commitment to AI represents an unprecedented level of commitment to technological advancement in the region,” he said. “This could help establish a robust AI R&D infrastructure, attract world-class talent, foster innovation, and create cutting-edge startups and AI solutions.
“It could also lead to other countries in the Middle East increasing their investment in technology, leading to a regional tech boom. This could help diversify their economies, reduce their dependence on oil, and push the Middle East into the AI sector. could be positioned as a global competitor.”
meanwhile United Arab Emirates (UAE) leads world’s first AI initiative Ministry of Artificial Intelligence in 2017Saudi Arabia’s huge investments dwarf efforts in other regions. michael ashley shulmansaid a partner and chief investment officer at Southern California-based multifamily asset management firm Running Point Capital in an interview with PYMNTS.
“Saudi Arabia is very forward-thinking and not only does it not want to be left behind in AI advances, but it wants to take the lead in AI regionally and globally,” he said.
“They know that in order to do that, they need to overcommit to show other investors and technology leaders how much they are entitled to. AI is expensive. Just $500 million.” Even $1 billion will show interest, but it won’t move the needle geographically.”
The potential impact of AI funding in the Middle East is far-reaching. “From risk modeling in banking to image recognition in utilities, AI adoption is accelerating in the enterprise.” pavel sataleckiManaging Director Avenga MENAhe told PYMNTS.
“These use cases and promising B2C [business-to-consumer] These applications represent significant disruption across industries, ultimately contributing to economic diversification, new job creation, and potentially significant GDP growth. ”
The Middle East is emerging as a player in AI.of The UAE is at the forefront of this. 2031 National Artificial Intelligence Strategy We aim to position the country as a global AI leader. The government is focused on researching, developing and implementing AI across sectors such as healthcare, education and transportation, and is already seeing results. for example, Dubai introduces AI-powered traffic management A system that optimizes flow and reduces congestion. Meanwhile, the UAE recently announced a $500 million AI. investment.
Other countries in the region are also making progress. With its vibrant technology ecosystem, Israel has become a hotbed for AI innovation, particularly in cybersecurity and autonomous systems.Egypt focuses on AI Agriculture Meanwhile, countries like Bahrain and Oman are leveraging AI to improve financial services and government efficiency.
overcome challenges
Analysts said that while the potential for AI in the Middle East is immense, success remains to be determined. A major hurdle is the need for more skilled AI experts in the region.
“For the Middle East to become a true AI hub, significant investment is needed in AI education at all levels, building a sustainable talent pipeline, and nurturing a local startup ecosystem,” Kooiman said.
Even with all the funding, Tsukelman said, Saudi efforts to generate AI chips would need to catch up with those of other countries. He noted that the United States, which is more technologically advanced than the Middle East, needs help attracting qualified experts to new chip development efforts.
Emphasizing the potential for governments to lead innovation, Satalecki said: “It’s worth noting that some of the biggest advances in AI adoption are coming from governments in the Middle East. This top-down approach, a common driver in the region, has been replaced by a purely private sector-led approach. may accelerate the pace of change relative to initiatives.”
International cooperation is needed to accelerate progress. “The Middle East needs to actively import knowledge and resources from outside at this stage,” Satalecki suggested. “Partnerships with experienced AI service providers, technology companies and academic institutions will help bridge the gap while building regional capacity for sustained growth.”
AI in the Middle East
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United Arab Emirates: In addition to it, Mohammed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence And that dubai future foundation, the UAE has launched several other projects.of UAE National Artificial Intelligence Program This includes initiatives such as the AI Lab, which focuses on developing AI solutions for government services, and the AI Ventures program, which provides funding and support to AI startups. The country has also partnered with the World Economic Forum to establish the UAE Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution to explore the impact of AI and other emerging technologies on society and business.
Saudi Arabia: of Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) has launched several initiatives, including the National Center for AI (NCAI), which conducts research and development in natural language processing, computer vision, and robotics. The country has also established the Saudi Company for Artificial Intelligence (SCAI), a government-backed company aimed at accelerating the commercialization of AI technology. Additionally, Saudi Arabia partners with companies such as: Huawei to develop AI appsHealthcare, transportation and energy sectors.
Qatar: Qatar has been investing in AI with a focus on education and research.of Qatar Computing Institute (QCRI) is part of Hamad bin Khalifa University and conducts research in Arabic technology, data analysis, and cybersecurity. Qatar has also developed a National AI Strategy that outlines the country’s vision for AI development, including initiatives such as establishing an AI Park to support startups and an AI Consortium to foster collaboration between industry, academia, and government. There is.
Bahrain: Bahrain is bahrain fintech bay, an innovation hub for financial technology and AI. The hub provides a platform for startups, financial institutions, and technology companies to collaborate and develop AI-powered solutions for the financial sector. Bahrain has also established the Bahrain AI Association, which aims to promote the awareness and adoption of AI in various sectors such as healthcare, education, and transportation.
Oman: Oman is Oman ICT GroupThis includes a dedicated AI unit that develops AI applications for government services and industries such as oil and gas, tourism, and logistics. Oman has also partnered with companies such as Microsoft, AI Center of Excellenceprovides training and support to AI professionals and startups.