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UAE Launches Platform to Boost “AI” Technology

January 19, 2024
UAE Launches Platform to Boost “AI” Technology
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The UAE Government and the World Economic Forum (WEF) have entered into a collaborative agreement to create the “We the UAE for Strategic Intelligence 2031” platform.

This digital platform, driven by artificial intelligence (AI), integrates top global knowledge resources and the expertise of international specialists across various fields.

This initiative is designed to assist UAE policymakers, strategists, and government leaders by providing a strategic knowledge repository focused on priority sectors identified in the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision.

The partnership was formalized during the 2024 World Economic Forum, with the agreement being signed by Huda Al Hashimi, Deputy Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Strategic Affairs, and Stephan Mergenthaler, Head of Strategic Intelligence at the World Economic Forum.

The signing was witnessed by His Excellency Mohammad bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs, and Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the WEF.

Huda Al Hashimi highlighted that this initiative is a key part of the UAE’s commitment to enhancing government agility, future readiness, and the development of proactive strategies.

The launch of this platform symbolizes the advanced strategic relationship between the UAE government and the World Economic Forum. Al Hashimi emphasized the UAE’s goal to become a global center for foresight and strategic thought.

The platform is set to support the UAE’s governmental strategies and policymakers in realizing the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision. It establishes a national and international strategic network of elite leaders and experts, focusing on solution-finding, opportunity maximization, best practice exchange, and the transfer of knowledge, skills, and expertise.

Professor Klaus Schwab remarked on the need to rebuild trust in our future by addressing the root causes of current issues and fostering cooperation in a divided world.

He expressed pride in the World Economic Forum’s progressive collaborations with the UAE, tackling global challenges with a unique, multi-stakeholder approach.

The ‘We the UAE for Strategic Intelligence 2031’ platform is a significant step towards meeting the objectives of the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision.

It represents a new strategic design model powered by AI, leveraging specialized global resources and data from over 2500 international experts and more than 450 worldwide sources.

With AI technology tools, the platform offers quick and accurate analysis, including summaries of recent research, studies, potential scenarios, and key strategic trends and practices.

It provides decision-makers, policymakers, and strategists with interactive multidimensional analytical maps for comprehensive decision-making processes.

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