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AI Is Now Foundational to Marketing in the Middle East – But Adoption Alone Is Not the Story

by Kingsley Okeke
April 22, 2026
in Artifical Intelligence
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A new wave of research confirms what regional marketing leaders have been quietly implementing for the past two years: artificial intelligence has become the operating system of marketing operations in the Middle East.

The Numbers Behind the Shift

The State of AI in Technology Marketing 2026 report by Callan Consulting, based on interviews with CMOs and senior marketing leaders across 18 technology companies, finds that AI is becoming rapidly integrated across core marketing workflows and that data quality, accessibility, and governance are emerging as critical priorities as adoption deepens.

The Middle East context gives this finding particular weight. According to Deloitte’s 2025 State of AI in the Middle East report, over 80% of organisations in the region feel intense pressure to adopt AI, with 69% planning increased investment. Consumer adoption is also running ahead of Western markets, with 58% of UAE and Saudi consumers using generative AI tools, significantly outpacing the UK and European markets.

At the executive level, the figures are even more striking. In 2024, close to nine in ten GCC CEOs reported using generative AI, exceeding global averages. Marketing, as one of the most content-intensive and data-dependent functions in any business, has been a natural early beneficiary of that executive appetite.

Globally, the share of marketers using generative AI in at least one recurring workflow reached 87% in Q1 2026, up from 51% in Q1 2024; a 36-percentage-point climb in two years. The Middle East and Africa region sits at 71% on the same measure, trailing North America and Western Europe but closing the gap faster than most comparable markets expected.

The Infrastructure Bet

What distinguishes the Middle East AI story from other regions is the degree to which governments have treated AI infrastructure as a strategic asset rather than a private sector experiment. The Middle East AI market was estimated at $15.63 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $265.06 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 41.8%.

That infrastructure investment has direct downstream consequences for marketing. Cloud computing, high-performance data centres, and Arabic-language AI model development lower the cost and complexity of deploying AI-powered marketing tools at scale. A regional marketer working in Arabic no longer has to make do with tools trained primarily on English-language data.

Across the GCC, generative AI is expected to generate over $23 billion annually, representing around 2% of GDP. Marketing and customer experience are among the primary commercial functions driving that value.

The Real Competitive Edge

In 2026, the gap is not in who is using AI; it is how well they are using it. For Middle East marketing teams, this reframing matters. The infrastructure advantage is real, the executive mandate is strong, and consumer openness to AI-driven experiences is measurably higher than in Western markets. Those are genuine tailwinds.

But the organisations that will pull ahead are not those that have deployed the most tools. They are those who have built clean data foundations, invested in the analytical skills to interpret AI outputs critically, and resisted the temptation to use AI primarily as a cost-cutting mechanism rather than a quality-raising one.

The region has the ambition. The next phase is the discipline.

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