Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority Leading the Charge in AI Awareness
In Riyadh, the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) is taking center stage in the realm of AI education, with training programs in collaboration with global partners benefiting over half a million young Saudis.
Shaping a Brighter Tomorrow
With a clear purpose and vision for the future, SDAIA is paving the way for progress by harnessing cutting-edge technologies to create a better future for the Kingdom and its people.
Empowering Through Education
Through short and long-term training camps and programs in partnership with academic institutions and global tech organizations, SDAIA has impacted over 590,000 individuals, raising awareness about AI and helping educators and professionals optimize their use of technology for better performance.
Commitment to National Service
Aligned with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, SDAIA has been dedicated to social responsibility since its inception, initiating projects focused on improving quality of life, environmental conservation, charitable efforts, and promoting data and AI awareness in society.
Global Recognition
Under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, SDAIA has propelled Saudi Arabia to the second spot globally in AI societal understanding, according to the Stanford International AI Index 2023, showcasing the organization’s commitment to raising awareness about data and AI technologies.
Empowering the Next Generation
With a focus on cultivating cognitive skills and technological empowerment in line with Saudi Vision 2030, SDAIA’s initiatives aim to nurture young Saudis’ creativity in AI fields and equip students with the necessary skills to thrive in a tech-driven world.
Promoting Knowledge and Inclusivity
SDAIA has been actively promoting generative AI knowledge through engaging universities and organizing forums to enhance understanding among professors and students. Additionally, the organization has prioritized empowering women through programs like “Elevate,” in partnership with Google Cloud, aiming to train over 1,000 females from 28 countries in its first phase.