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蹤獲弝け, US explore ways to build next generation of AI

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Updated 13 May 2025

蹤獲弝け, US explore ways to build next generation of AI

蹤獲弝け, US explore ways to build next generation of AI
  • Partnerships key, says David Sacks, Silicon Valley veteran
  • Googles Ruth Porat outlines her firms work in Kingdom

RIYADH: 蹤獲弝け and US officials discussed ways to further collaborate on artificial intelligence at the Saudi-US Investment Forum here on Tuesday.

The discussions took place during two sessions titled Pioneering Digital Futures: Joint Leadership in AI and Emerging Technologies, and Digital Foundations: Building the Next Generation of AI and Infrastructure.

In the first session, the speakers were Saudi Minister of Information and Communications Technology Abdullah Alswaha and David Sacks, a Silicon Valley veteran who is helping the administration of President Donald Trump develop the crypto industry.

Sacks said he was impressed, during his tour of some technology companies, that founders and entrepreneurs in 蹤獲弝け are really on the cutting edge of whats happening with AI.

The thing that that Ive learned in Silicon Valley for the past 25 years is that every successful company in Silicon Valley gets to be that way by creating an ecosystem, and the biggest, the most powerful companies are the ones that create the biggest ecosystem.

In fact, they do that by creating a standard. They want everyone to build on top of them. They create app stores, things like that. In fact, theyre able to build these ecosystems without even having any lawyers involved.

Theres no need for a contract. You just publish an API (Application Programming Interface) and people will build. And I think in a similar way, the United States needs to encourage the world to build on our text that.

He spoke about how Trump challenged them to be at the forefront of the AI race. He said, we have to win the AI race. The United States has to win the AI race, Sacks said.

And the answer is that we have to build the biggest partner ecosystem. We need our friends like the Kingdom of 蹤獲弝け and other strategic partners and allies to want to build on our cap.

Sacks also criticized what has become known as former US President Joe Bidens diffusion rule.

This restricted access to mainstream computing applications and set caps on the number of advanced chips that could be exported to most countries.

Over the past few years, thats been the opposite of the approach in Washington, said Sacks.

The Trump administration just announced that (it) would be rescinding whats known as the Biden diffusion rule, which was a rule that came out in January.

Using iPhones as an example, Sacks said that if Trump had created a rule for these products, the technology backing it would not have spread throughout the world.

He said that the diffusion of iPhones was a very good thing for the US.

I think in a similar way, we want our technology to diffuse or to spread. We want people to use it. We want to become the standard.

And I think that in Washington, that mentality is, I think that sorely lacked over the past few years, but were gonna bring it back.

In the later session CEOs and tech innovators discussed growth in this sector globally, and developments in the Kingdom.

Ruth Porat, president and chief investment officer of Alphabet and Google, outlined her companys work in 蹤獲弝け.

Google is now building data centers, bringing graphic processing units, tensor processing units, and developing the most advanced version of our AI software Gemini which is now available in 16 Arabic dialects, said Porat.


Saudi-US forum in Riyadh spotlights the projects transforming the Kingdom

Saudi-US forum in Riyadh spotlights the projects transforming the Kingdom
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Saudi-US forum in Riyadh spotlights the projects transforming the Kingdom

Saudi-US forum in Riyadh spotlights the projects transforming the Kingdom
  • From driverless cars to giga-projects, US and Saudi CEOs and ministers unpacked on Tuesday the ideas powering Vision 2030
  • Milestones in innovation, culture, infrastructure, tourism and tech celebrated at conference attended by President Trump

RIYADH: It is just over 10 years since the Uber smartphone-based car-hailing service launched in Riyadh. Since then, it has expanded to other cities in the Kingdom and, as Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told a panel at the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh, 蹤獲弝け is now one of the companys fastest growing markets.

There are now 140,000 Saudi nationals driving on the platform, serving 4 million riders in 20 cities across the Kingdom.  

Now, said Khosrowshahi, the company was poised to take the next technological step and, he predicted, autonomous vehicles will soon be seen on the streets of the Kingdom.

You will see autonomous vehicles in 蹤獲弝け this year, Khosrowshahi told the panel on Tuesday. It's something that we are very focused on.

He said the vehicles would be much safer for both passengers and other road users.

Autonomous (technology) holds incredible potential for us, he added. First of all, it represents a safer street, as the autonomous driver isnt distracted, isnt going be texting while theyre driving, etc. And its a driver that continues to learn from all the experience of all the miles driven all over the world.

Ultimately, he added, autonomous will not only be safer, but will also be a cheaper form of transportation. Uber is now working with 18 autonomous partners to make sure that autonomous technology is introduced in a safe manner.

Another session at the forum, moderated by Arab News Editor-in-Chief Faisal J. Abbas, focused on the giga-projects that are raising the Kingdoms profile around the world and writing the next chapter in the story of national transformation.

The transformation of Diriyah, the birthplace of 蹤獲弝け, into a globally important cultural, historical and leisure destination, is one of the projects that is helping to drive the modernization and diversification envisaged by Vision 2030.

Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of Diriyah Company, spoke about the importance of preserving the Kingdoms history and the ancestral home of Al-Saud, including the royal At-Turaif district, considered the birthplace of the First Saudi State in 1727 and which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2010.

Today, Diriyah is the scene of one of 蹤獲弝けs largest giga-projects, a $63.2 billion transformation of the 14-square-kilometer site of the historic town into a global heritage, cultural and lifestyle destination.

Stating that the project is running on schedule and within budget, Inzerillo added: We just welcomed to the UNESCO World Heritage site this week our three millionth visitor. We have 45,000 workers currently working in the project. We are very honored and pleased to say that right now were doing business with 83 American companies.

Michael Dyke, CEO of the New Murabba development in Riyadh, said the Mukaab, the vast cube-shaped building at its heart, would be one of the worlds top iconic buildings.

It is one of the greatest, largest structures ever known, Dyke said, comparing it to the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas. That, said Dyke, seats almost 18,000 people; the Mukaab will be 22 times larger.

When people enter the Mukaab, they will enter another world, there will be holograms and there will be strong AI driving through the whole of the facility.

The Mukaab will come online from 2030 onward, and when people come to Riyadh they will see something new, something different. It will be another fantastic place that will complement the amazing projects already happening in the Kingdom.

Another massive project being created as part of the Kingdoms development is NEOM the vast city on the Red Sea coast that has already fired imaginations around the world.

Rayan Fayez, Deputy CEO of NEOM, said the 26,500 square kilometer project would be the size of Massachusetts.

Building a city and a region of this scale, requires significant infrastructure, Fayez said.

When we talk about some of the themes that we are spending our time and effort on, infrastructure is a big one. So, whether it is digital infrastructure, 500 kilometers of fiber has already been laid, a data center being built, power and utility infrastructure already has solar, and wind farms up.

In addition to 194 kilometers of water pipeline, food infrastructure (such as) greenhouses are being developed, because NEOM is not just a real-estate development initiative, its an economy building.

NEOM is, he added, a joint venture between Neom Aqua Power and Air products, which is, of course, a US company with a significant investment coming into Neom, developing what will become the Green Hydrogen Project.

When 蹤獲弝けs Vision 2030 comes to fruition, in just five years from now, tourism will be as important for the Kingdoms economy as oil is today.

That was the prediction of Ahmed Al-Khateeb, the minister of tourism, during a panel at the SaudiUS Investment Forum.

It was, Al-Khateeb added, a measure of how far the countrys tourism sector has come since the launch in 2016 of Vision 2030, the blueprint for reducing the dependence on oil and diversifying the economy, that 蹤獲弝け is increasingly seen around the world as a land of green mountains, stunning Red Sea islands and a welcoming, hospitable culture.

The tourism and hospitality sectors have experienced a significant increase in visitors, rising from 50 million domestic and international tourists in 2019 to 115 million in 2024, surpassing the ambitious target of 100 million tourists that was set for the industry under Vision 2030.

In 2024, Al-Khateeb added, with 30 million international visitors among its 115 million tourists, 蹤獲弝け was one of the 10 most visited countries in the world.

"Im excited, Al-Khateeb said. We are full of energy to build this new sector to unlock the potential we have in our great country and to share the beautiful culture with the visitors coming from all around the world.

"By 2030, the tourism sector will be next to the oil as the highest contributor to our economy," he added.

For decades, oil production accounted for 85 to 90 percent of 蹤獲弝けs GDP, but since 2016 significant changes have occurred and oil now accounts for less than 55 percent of GDP.

Since 2019, the Kingdom has opened its borders to nearly 65 countries, issuing electronic visas for those visiting its natural and manmade tourist attractions, from the spectacular mountains of Asir in southern 蹤獲弝け to the ancient mysteries of AlUla in the north.

In Riyadh, he added, tourists can find a wide choice of sports, cultural and adventure attractions, and there is still more to see in the Red Sea and experience in the two holy cities of Makkah and Madinah.

Al-Khateeb emphasized that a well-educated, vibrant young Saudi population is essential for the growth of the tourism sector, which has increased its workforce share from 2 percent to 7 percent in less than a decade.

The ministry aims to welcome 50 million international tourists by 2030, placing the Kingdom among the top five most visited countries, he said. It also plans to increase the sector's GDP contribution from the current 5 percent to 10 percent by that same year.

"We have created (a tourism) sector that will satisfy the different travelers from different segments who are coming for business or leisure and entertainment, or people who are coming for religious purposes to visit the two holy cities," Al-Khateeb said.

In discussing the US-Saudi partnership, the minister noted that the tourism sector had adopted best practices from the US, a leading global country in the industry, including conferences, entertainment and air-travel services.

"We are working closely with our friends and partners in the US. We are sending young Saudis to get the best education in the US and the best vocational training (in tourism)," he added.


Saudi assistant defense minister meets Korean official

Saudi assistant defense minister meets Korean official
Updated 13 May 2025

Saudi assistant defense minister meets Korean official

Saudi assistant defense minister meets Korean official

蹤獲弝けs Assistant Minister of Defense Talal Al-Otaibi met with Korean Minister of Defense Acquisition Program Administration Seok Jong-gun.

During the meeting, they discussed promising cooperation opportunities in the field of military industries, technology transfer and localization, and defense research and development in line with Saudi Vision 2030, the Saudi ministrys official account wrote in a post on X on Tuesday.

Al-Otaibi also held a meeting with Ambassador of Japan to the Kingdom Yasunari Morino, and they discussed bilateral relations and various topics of common interest.


Saudi Ministry of Media launches ninth Media Oasis, coinciding with Trump visit

Saudi Ministry of Media launches ninth Media Oasis, coinciding with Trump visit
Updated 13 May 2025

Saudi Ministry of Media launches ninth Media Oasis, coinciding with Trump visit

Saudi Ministry of Media launches ninth Media Oasis, coinciding with Trump visit
  • More than 2,500 media professionals expected to attend 2-day event in Riyadh showcasing new media technologies

Riyadh: The ninth Media Oasis, a flagship initiative of the Saudi Ministry of Media, began in Riyadh on Tuesday, coinciding with the visit to the Kingdom by US President Donald Trump.

The two-day event at Riyadhs Green Halls venue is showcasing new media technologies and includes a number of multi-zoned exhibitions within a 2,000-square-meter space, organizers said. It also aims to provide a dynamic platform supporting extensive coverage of Trumps visit, and highlight 蹤獲弝けs rapidly evolving global image, they added.

More than 2,500 local and international journalists and other media professionals were expected to attend, making it one of the largest media-related gatherings in the region. It is held in collaboration with the Quality of Life Program, one of the key pillars of the Kingdoms Vision 2030 plan for national development and economic diversification.

The event features an Oasis Valley zone set up to provide live coverage of the US presidents visit. Another prominent feature is the Oasis Exhibition zone, which offers in-depth information and insights about the transformative initiatives launched under Vision 2030.

There is also a focus on ongoing collaborative projects between the Kingdom and the US in sectors such as infrastructure and tourism. A dedicated exhibition marking 90 years of Saudi-American diplomatic relations traces the shared history of the two nations, highlighting pivotal moments in the relationship and shedding light on the cultural, political and economic foundations that have helped shape decades of cooperation.

In addition, four advanced studios have been created on-site to allow local and international TV networks to provide uninterrupted, professional-grade reporting.

Government agencies and other key Vision 2030 stakeholders actively involved in the event include the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition, the NEOM megacity project, New Murabba Development Company, Qiddiya Investment Company, and the official team behind 蹤獲弝けs successful bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup.


New initiative aims to support women in Saudi creative sector

New initiative aims to support women in Saudi creative sector
Updated 13 May 2025

New initiative aims to support women in Saudi creative sector

New initiative aims to support women in Saudi creative sector
  • CEO of Publicis Groupe KSA Adel Baraja: You cannot graduate as a creative strategist; you have to grow that skill
  • Business lead at MSL KSA Nadin Al-Alami: The vision of Saudi is all about innovation, growth and standing out, and you cant achieve that without the right culture

RIYADH: An initiative supporting the next generation of female talent in 蹤獲弝けs creative marketing industry was launched by Athar Saudi Festival of Creativity in Riyadh on Tuesday.

The Maheerah Network is a year-round program focused on training, leadership development and professional networking.

Adel Baraja, CEO of Publicis Groupe KSA, which is behind Maheerah, said that the program was designed to be led by women already working in the industry.

Maheerah Network is an expert-led program by women in the industry, supporting and growing businesses in 蹤獲弝け, and helping educate women pursuing careers in communication, he told Arab News.

Baraja said that there was a need to develop creative strategists through practical experience and professional growth, noting that many students graduating in fields such as marketing and design still faced challenges translating their academic knowledge into strategic creative work.

We need a lot more creative strategists for both men and women in this case. And you cannot graduate as a creative strategist; you have to grow that skill.

During a panel titled Owning your voice: Authentic Female Leadership in 蹤獲弝け, held at the launch event, Nadin Al-Alami, business lead at MSL KSA, emphasized the importance of having authentic leadership in the communications sector.

Its a very dynamic industry and so flexible, and without authentic leadership, you cannot survive, especially that most of the workforce is Generation Z, she said.

Al-Alami said that managing Gen Z professionals required a purpose-driven and trust-based approach.

You cannot just impose things on Gen Z without having them believe in your purpose and your vision, without connecting them, without having them trust you.

Al-Alami also underlined the role of cultural intelligence in building internal culture and driving progress.

Cultural intelligence is bringing all those authentic values and approach to dealing with our people to create a very positive culture and without this, there is no way forward.

Al-Alami cited 蹤獲弝け as an example of a national vision built on innovation and growth.

The vision of Saudi is all about innovation, growth and standing out, and you cant achieve that without the right culture. Its a must.

Speaking to Arab News on the sidelines of the launch, Nada Hakeem, CEO and co-founder of Wetheloft, said that hiring trends in the creative sector had shifted, particularly among younger professionals.

Today, most of the talent is from Generation Z. They are not just looking for a job, but for purpose as well, Hakeem told Arab News.

This generational shift had pushed companies to rethink traditional job structures.

This has made it necessary for companies to have something bigger than just the tasks employees are doing, she said.

Hakeem added that women were increasingly seen as valuable contributors in the creative sector, with companies actively seeking to hire more female talent.

Women in 蹤獲弝け are not just getting opportunities, but we feel a little bit more privileged, and companies are actually actively seeking more women in Saudi.

She said that empathy played a key role in the creative field, particularly in marketing and communication.

I think women are more empathetic by nature, and empathy in the creative industry is essential. When you understand the needs of others, you can cater to them better. And this is what marketing and communication is all about understanding the needs and the wants and the problems, and solving problems for others.


Tourism to match oil as biggest contributor to 蹤獲弝けs economy by 2030, minister says

Tourism to match oil as biggest contributor to 蹤獲弝けs economy by 2030, minister says
Updated 13 May 2025

Tourism to match oil as biggest contributor to 蹤獲弝けs economy by 2030, minister says

Tourism to match oil as biggest contributor to 蹤獲弝けs economy by 2030, minister says
  • Kingdom is 1 of the 10 most-visited countries globally, receiving 30m international visitors in 2024
  • Country has opened doors to nearly 65 countries, electronic visas for tourists
  • Ministry of Tourism aims to welcome 50m international visitors by 2030

RIYADH: 蹤獲弝け is increasingly seen as a country of impressive mountains, stunning Red Sea islands, and a hospitable culture, with aspirations to make tourism as significant as oil to its economy by 2030, according to Ahmed Al-Khateeb, the minister of tourism.

Al-Khateeb made his remarks on Tuesday during a panel at the SaudiUS Investment Forum 2025 in Riyadh, which included Majid bin Abdullah Al-Hogail, the Saudi minister of municipalities and housing, and was chaired by Arab News Editor-in-Chief Faisal J. Abbas.

The minister said that the tourism sector had come a long way since the 2016 launch of Vision 2030, which established a plan to reduce the countrys dependence on oil and create a diverse economy.

The tourism and hospitality sectors have experienced a significant increase in visitors, rising from 50 million domestic and international tourists in 2019 to 115 million in 2024, which surpasses the target of 100 million tourists set for the industry under Vision 2030.

蹤獲弝け was one of the 10 most-visited countries globally in 2024, receiving 30 million international visitors, Al-Khateeb said.

He added: Im excited. We are full of energy to build (this) new sector to unlock the potential we have in our great country and to share the beautiful culture with the visitors coming from all around the world.

By 2030, the tourism sector will be, next to oil, the highest contributor to our economy.

蹤獲弝け had been viewed for decades as a country that mainly produced crude oil making up 85 to 90 percent of its gross domestic product and boasted hot weather and sand dunes, he said.

However, since 2016, significant changes have occurred. Oil now accounts for nearly 55 percent of the countrys GDP and, since 2019, the Kingdom has opened its borders to nearly 65 countries with electronic visas in operation, the minister added.

The spectacular mountain ranges of Asir and the beauty of AlUla are both attracting visitors, while Riyadh offered its own experiences, along with the Red Sea and the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah.

Al-Khateeb said that well-educated, young Saudis were essential for the growth of the tourism sector, which had increased its workforce from 2 percent to 7 percent in less than a decade.

The ministry aims to welcome 50 million international tourists by 2030, placing the Kingdom among the top five most-visited countries, he added. It also plans to increase the sectors GDP contribution from the current 5 percent to 10 percent in the same timeframe.

Al-Khateeb said: We have created (a tourism) sector that will satisfy the different travelers of different segments who are coming for business or leisure and entertainment, or people who are coming for religious purposes to visit the two holy cities.

The minister noted that the tourism sector had adopted best practices from the US, a leading country in the industry, attracting conferences, entertainment, and airline services.

He added: We are working closely with our friends and partners in the US. We are sending young Saudis to get the best education in the US and the best vocational training (in tourism).