SDAIA introduces ‘GAIN Podcast’ to raise global awareness on data and AI

SDAIA introduces ‘GAIN Podcast’
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By News Desk, GCC Business News

The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) has introduced the ‘GAIN Podcast’, aiming to elevate global understanding of data and artificial intelligence and the impacts of these advanced technologies on humanity.

With a unique group of leading scientists, AI experts, decision-makers, and CEOs of top tech companies from around the world, the podcast explores a diverse array of topics related to data and artificial intelligence, such as innovations and industry developments in AI, key milestones shaping a better future, and promoting a thriving environment that nurtures human capabilities in this field.

In a 14-episode series, they also delves into the complex relationship between artificial intelligence and humans. The podcast also discusses the role of governments in harnessing AI technologies for global economic growth and to foster the public good.

Participants highlight the significance of increasing awareness about these advanced technologies, their impacts, and the role of artificial intelligence in transforming our lives.

An important aspect of this podcast lies in the caliber of its participants, which include distinguished group of scientists and decision-makers in artificial intelligence at both regional and international levels.

This initiative highlights SDAIA’s unwavering commitment to raising awareness about data and AI technologies and their impact on present and coming generations. With the explosive growth of technologies, particularly the rapid emergence of generative artificial intelligence, the revolution plays a key role in transforming work, productivity, and task quality across various sectors, and daily life.

By centering on developing advanced digital solutions and driving a data-based and AI-driven transformation, SDAIA actively contributes to the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

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