UAE's AI Revolution: How Human Capital Training Cements Global Leadership

The UAE is solidifying its position as a global AI leader through comprehensive human capital development. Educational institutions and research centers are creating integrated systems to empower talent across vital sectors. The nation ranks impressively in international AI readiness indexes, placing 13th globally according to Oxford Insights. With 59.4% of the population already using AI tools, the UAE demonstrates how strategic workforce training drives technological advancement.

Key Points: UAE Reinforces Global AI Leadership Through Human Capital Development

  • MBZUAI stands as world's first graduate-level AI university pioneering research
  • UAE Strategy targets 100% AI-driven government services by 2031
  • Oxford Insights ranks UAE 13th globally in government AI readiness
  • Microsoft reports 59.4% of UAE population actively uses AI tools
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UAE cements global AI leadership with focus on human capital, training

UAE ranks 13th globally in AI readiness, leads in adoption with 59.4% population using AI tools through strategic education and workforce training initiatives.

"What sets the UAE apart is its deep understanding that the real value of AI lies in human capital. - Randa Bessiso, University of Manchester - Dubai"

Abu Dhabi, November 22

The United Arab Emirates is reinforcing its leading position in developing national expertise in Artificial Intelligence (AI) through strategic initiatives aimed at building human capital and preparing a generation of experts to spearhead digital transformation.

The UAE places people at the core of its technological vision. Educational institutions, research centres, and public and private sector entities are developing an integrated system to empower talent, encompassing education, training, research, and practical application in vital sectors, ensuring the nation's future leadership in a knowledge- and innovation-based economy.

At the forefront is the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), the world's first graduate-level, research-driven institution dedicated entirely to advancing AI. It aims to empower the next generation of AI pioneers through world-class education and multidisciplinary research.

The UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence aims to accelerate development and relies on AI for 100 per cent of services and data analysis by 2031, enhancing government performance and creating innovative work environments.

International studies and reports rank the UAE among the most advanced countries globally in adopting AI across government and institutional levels.

According to the "Government AI Readiness Index 2024" issued by Oxford Insights, the UAE ranks first in the region and 13th globally among the countries best prepared to adopt AI.

Furthermore, a McKinsey & Company report titled "The State of Gen AI in the Middle East's GCC Countries: A 2024 Report Card" highlighted the UAE's progress in training and upskilling the workforce in AI, noting the launch of multiple programmes focused on generative AI.

According to Microsoft, the UAE leads the world in AI adoption, with 59.4 per cent of the population already using AI tools, making the country a global model for developing digital competencies.

Experts affirmed the UAE's prominent role in AI adoption and in building qualified cadres. Randa Bessiso, Director of the Middle East Centre at the University of Manchester - Dubai, said the UAE is a global leader in shaping the future of AI, having early on recognised that AI is not just a technological evolution but a driver of economic and social progress.

She added that what sets the UAE apart is its deep understanding that the real value of AI lies in human capital.

She said the UAE responded to the rising demand for specialised AI skills with a forward-looking national plan that prioritised AI education and training to prepare talent at all levels to fully harness emerging opportunities.

Amal Dimashki, Regional Director MENAT at Turnitin, said that AI is a central pillar in the UAE's vision for economic diversification and sustainable growth. A key focus is empowering students and professionals with the necessary skills, evidenced by the Ministry of Education's launch of a new curriculum focusing on responsible AI and support for training programmes for teachers. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Rohit P
While UAE's progress is commendable, I hope they're also addressing the ethical aspects of AI. The "responsible AI" curriculum mentioned is a good start, but implementation matters more than announcements.
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Arjun K
Amazing to see 59.4% AI adoption rate! This shows what's possible when governments prioritize technology education. Indian states should learn from this model - we have the talent pool, just need better execution.
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Sarah B
The focus on multidisciplinary research is key. AI shouldn't be developed in isolation - it needs integration with healthcare, education, and other sectors. UAE seems to understand this well.
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Vikram M
As someone working in tech, I appreciate how UAE is building the entire ecosystem - from education to practical application. Many countries focus only on one aspect. This holistic approach will pay dividends long-term.
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Karthik V
The 2031 target for 100% AI adoption in government services is ambitious but achievable given their current trajectory. Hope this inspires similar commitments from Indian policymakers.

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