UAE, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia Race to Lead Global AI Innovation by 2030
October 7, 2024The United Arab Emirates is leveraging its oil wealth to attract talent and fund research initiatives in artificial intelligence, aiming to become a global leader in the field by 2031.
Significantly increasing investments in AI and technology, the UAE is focused on ensuring a prosperous and sustainable future.
South Korea aims to be among the top three global powers in AI by 2027, with President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasizing the need to elevate the country's AI capabilities and infrastructure.
In September 2024, South Korea hosted the Responsible AI in the Military Domain Summit, where 61 countries endorsed a new military-focused AI cooperation blueprint.
From 2021 to 2023, the number of AI workers in the UAE has quadrupled to 120,000, largely due to initiatives like a 'golden visa' program for IT professionals.
In East Asia, tensions and the need for strategic alliances have prompted South Korea to liberalize its AI policies, particularly in response to threats from North Korea and China.
The South Korean government is enhancing its AI capabilities through partnerships, including a recent MoU with SambaNova Systems to deploy a new AI supercomputer powered by NVIDIA GPUs.
Chris Lehane from OpenAI supports South Korea's ambition to become a leading AI powerhouse, highlighting the necessity for substantial investments in infrastructure.
The integration of AI into South Korea's government and military applications marks a significant historical shift, potentially influencing its future relations with Western allies.
Saudi Arabia is fostering partnerships with global tech companies to enhance its AI capabilities, aiming to transition from an oil-based economy to a technology-driven one.
These initiatives align with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, which emphasizes building capabilities in advanced technologies and diversifying the economy.
By 2030, AI technology is projected to contribute over $135 billion to the Saudi economy, showcasing the potential impact of these strategic investments.
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Insider • Oct 8, 2024
Want to get into the AI industry? Head to Abu Dhabi.Eurasia Review • Sep 30, 2024
Artificial Intelligence In Governments: South Korea As Case Study – OpEdBusinesskorea • Sep 30, 2024
OpenAI's VP Chris Lehane Applauds South Korea's AI Vision, Aiming for Top 3 Global Position by 2027