KSA: Global AI Summit launches on September 10

Published September 7th, 2024 - 10:29 GMT
KSA: Global AI Summit launches on September 10
KSA: Global AI Summit launches on September 10 (Shutterstock)

ALBAWABA - The Global AI Summit (GAIN) is set to launch in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on September 10. The summit will bring together more than 300 speakers from 100 different countries.

GAIN Summit

Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence (SDAIA), a government agency in Saudi Arabia, is organizing the third edition of the Global AI Summit, that will kick off next week from September 10 to 12, 2024, at King Abdul Aziz International Conference Center in Riyadh.

GAIN will bring together more than 300 speakers and AI experts from diverse 100 countries. As the summit is important, the city will witness a wide presence of AI specialists, policy makers, and CEOs of technology companies.

Attendees will have the chance to exchange ideas and visions to determine the best use of artificial intelligence technologies, enhance the use of AI technologies in accelerating development in various fields, and build a better future for the coming generations.

GAIN will bring together more than 300 speakers and AI experts from diverse 100 countries. (Shutterstock)

It is worth noting that the upcoming third edition of the summit will highlight the international interest in data and artificial intelligence, the rapid development of AI technologies, and the overall impact on individuals and entities.

The agenda will cover various topics including: AI in innovation and industry in the field of artificial intelligence, the complementary relationship between human and AI, business leaders in AI, the relationship between data and applications, generative AI, ethics of AI, processors and infrastructure with AI, and AI and smart cities.

Influential figures

GAIN will witness the attendance of influential international figures in the field of data and AI like: Stefan Schnurr, Permanent State Secretary at the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport, Simon See, Head of the NVIDIA Global Center for Artificial Intelligence Technology, Alex Smolla, CEO and Cofounder of Boson AI, Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture, Nick Studer, CEO of Oliver Wyman, Cristiano Amon, CEO of Qualcomm, Amandeep Gill, UN Secretary General's Envoy on Technology, and Doug Schmitt, President of Dell Technologies Services.

GAIN is expected to witness the signing of a number of local and international agreements and the launch of international initiatives in Saudi Arabia that aim to serve data technologies and artificial intelligence globally.

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