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The Billion Dollar AI Race Between UAE & Saudi Arabia

by Leslie Finecountry
March 10, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence, Middle East Tech Revolution
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries worldwide, and the Middle East is no exception. Two nations, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, are at the forefront of this transformation, each embarking on ambitious AI initiatives. Their efforts not only aim to diversify their economies but also to position themselves as global leaders in technology.

Economic Implications

Both countries anticipate substantial economic benefits from their AI investments. Projections indicate that by 2030, AI could contribute $135 billion to Saudi Arabia’s GDP and $96 billion to that of the UAE. These figures reflect the transformative potential of AI across various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and retail.

Global Collaborations and Technological Advancements

International collaborations play a pivotal role in these AI initiatives. For instance, Saudi Arabia’s SDAIA has partnered with IBM to enhance its Arabic language AI model, ALLaM, using IBM’s watsonx platform. The kingdom has also invested $120 million in acquiring advanced Nvidia GPUs, essential for training large scale AI models. Similarly, the UAE’s MGX, in collaboration with BlackRock and Microsoft’s Global AI Infrastructure Investment Partnership (GAIIP), aims to mobilize up to $100 billion to bolster AI supply chains.

A Shared Vision for the Future

The AI endeavors of Saudi Arabia and the UAE reflect a broader regional trend toward embracing technological innovation. By investing heavily in AI, both nations aim to diversify their economies, create high skilled jobs, and position themselves as leaders in the global tech landscape. As these projects unfold, they will undoubtedly reshape the economic and technological fabric of the Middle East, offering a glimpse into a future where AI plays a central role in societal advancement.

In the heart of the Gulf, a high stakes competition is unfolding between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia. Both nations are vying to become the region’s technological superpower, with artificial intelligence (AI) at the forefront of their ambitions. This rivalry is not just about technology it’s about economic dominance, political influence, and shaping the future of the Middle East.

UAE: The Early Adopter

The UAE has long been a pioneer in the Gulf’s tech landscape. With initiatives like the Dubai Internet City launched two decades ago, the country has established itself as a hub for innovation. Today, the UAE boasts the largest data center capacity in the region, housing 38 facilities. Companies like Khazna Data Centres and G42 are leading the charge, with significant investments in AI infrastructure and renewable energy.

The UAE’s government has also been proactive in fostering AI development. Recent commitments include an $18 billion investment in data centers and renewable energy by 2030. The country is leveraging its early mover advantage to attract global tech leaders, including OpenAI’s Sam Altman, who has engaged with UAE policymakers to explore AI opportunities.

Saudi Arabia: The Ambitious Challenger

Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, is making bold moves to catch up and even surpass its neighbor. The kingdom’s Vision 2030 strategy underscores its commitment to diversifying its economy away from oil, with AI playing a central role. Saudi Arabia has announced a $100 billion initiative, known as “Project Transcendence,” aimed at building a robust AI ecosystem. This includes state-of-the-art data centers, support for startups, and partnerships with global tech giants like Alphabet’s Google3.

The kingdom is also focusing on developing Arabic-language AI models and recruiting top talent from around the world. With plans to become one of the top 15 countries in AI by 2030, Saudi Arabia is laying the groundwork to position itself as a global tech leader.

The Stakes

This AI race is about more than just technology. Both nations aim to influence regional and global AI policymaking. Their investments in data centers, renewable energy, and AI infrastructure are not only about economic growth but also about securing a seat at the table in the global tech arena2.

As the competition heats up, the world watches closely. Will the UAE maintain its lead, or will Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plans propel it to the forefront? One thing is certain: the Gulf’s AI race is reshaping the region’s technological landscape and setting the stage for a future driven by innovation.

Leslie Finecountry

Leslie Finecountry

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