Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will lead the United Arab Emirates delegation to the upcoming AI Impact Summit in India. This high-profile participation signifies the UAE's commitment to advancing its national artificial intelligence agenda. The summit is expected to foster discussions on AI's global impact and potential areas for international collaboration. Why it matters: This participation underscores the UAE's strategic focus on AI and its proactive engagement in shaping global AI development and partnerships.
G42 and Credo AI have signed an MoU to promote Responsible AI adoption in the Global South. The agreement was announced at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. G42 will leverage its experience deploying AI at scale, while Credo AI will provide its AI governance platform. Why it matters: The partnership aims to ensure that AI innovation and governance advance together, fostering trusted AI and responsible adoption across emerging markets.
Dr. Abdullah Alghamdi, President of the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA), is slated to represent Saudi Arabia at the upcoming India AI Impact Summit. His participation underscores Saudi Arabia's dedication to engaging in global AI discussions and fostering international cooperation in the field. The summit is designed to convene global leaders to deliberate on the broad impact and future trajectory of artificial intelligence. Why it matters: Saudi Arabia's high-level representation at this international event highlights its strategic emphasis on advancing national AI capabilities and cultivating international collaborations.
Saudi Arabia showcased its efforts in the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence at the AI Impact Summit held in India. The Kingdom highlighted its commitment to developing ethical AI frameworks and applications. This participation underscores Saudi Arabia's proactive stance in engaging with global discussions on AI governance and societal impact. Why it matters: It reflects Saudi Arabia's increasing role in shaping international dialogues around AI ethics and promoting its national AI strategy on a global stage.
The India AI Impact Summit featured discussions on AI's potential to add $1 trillion to India's GDP by 2035. Speakers emphasized the need for India to develop its own AI models and datasets, rather than relying on Western ones. The summit also highlighted the importance of AI in healthcare, agriculture, and financial services for India's development. Why it matters: These discussions signal growing interest in AI development tailored to the Indian context, echoing similar trends in the GCC region focused on Arabic-centric AI solutions.
Saudi Arabia participated in the AI Impact Summit in India, emphasizing the Kingdom's commitment to the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence. The Saudi delegation highlighted the nation's efforts to align AI development with ethical principles and societal values. Dr. Mishari Al-Mishari, Chief of AI Ethics at SDAIA, underscored the importance of international collaboration in shaping global AI governance. Why it matters: The participation signals Saudi Arabia's growing role in the global AI ethics conversation, aiming to influence responsible AI development beyond the GCC region.
President of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), Dr. Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, led a Saudi delegation to the India AI Impact Summit 2024. The delegation explored opportunities for collaboration between Saudi Arabia and India in the field of AI. The summit aimed to foster discussions on AI's transformative potential across various sectors. Why it matters: This visit signifies Saudi Arabia's proactive approach to international partnerships in AI, aligning with its Vision 2030 goals for technological advancement.
MBZUAI launched a report titled "AI for the Global South: 12 Critical Research Questions for the Next Decade" at the India AI Impact Summit. The report identifies 12 urgent research priorities related to AI's accessibility and benefits for developing countries. It grew out of MBZUAI’s AI for the Global South (AI4GS) workshop in December 2023, co-organized with IIT Delhi Abu Dhabi and sponsored by Microsoft. Why it matters: The report addresses the underrepresentation of local data, languages, and institutions from the Global South in modern AI systems, aiming to guide AI development towards inclusive and locally grounded systems.