Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

The United Arab Emirates has secured a position among the top ten countries globally for the number of artificial intelligence companies per million inhabitants, as highlighted in the Global AI Competitiveness Index. This achievement underscores the nation’s rapid advancement in the AI sector.
The Global AI Competitiveness Index, a collaborative effort between the International Finance Forum and Deep Knowledge Group, analyzed over 55,000 AI companies worldwide to assess their density, financing, and development. The UAE’s prominent ranking reflects its strategic focus on fostering AI innovation and enterprise.
In 2017, the UAE appointed the world’s first Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, signaling its commitment to AI development. Subsequently, the National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031 was launched, aiming to position the UAE as a global leader in AI by 2031. This strategy aligns with the broader UAE Centennial 2071 vision, focusing on economic, educational, and governmental transformation through AI.
The National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031 outlines several key objectives, including establishing a network of researchers, industry experts, and policymakers; supporting the development of domestic AI startups and products; encouraging foreign direct investment and partnerships with global AI firms; and providing guidance and financial support for local businesses to expand globally.
The UAE’s strategic investments in AI are evident through initiatives such as the establishment of the Technology Innovation Institute, which has developed advanced open-source large language models like Falcon. Additionally, the UAE has launched the $100 billion MGX fund, targeting AI investments globally. These efforts are complemented by partnerships with major U.S. technology companies, including Nvidia, AMD, Microsoft, OpenAI, and IBM, enhancing the UAE’s access to cutting-edge AI technologies.
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