“The United Arab Emirates have announced the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) in the educational program – from the 2025 academic year the course will appear in all classes, from kindergarten to high school. Source: Bloomberg with reference to the State Information Agency WAM Details: It is reported that a new artificial intelligence subject will be included in the UAE curriculum since the 2025 academic year.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Bloomberg with reference to the State Information Agency of WAM
Details: It is reported that a new artificial intelligence subject will be included in the UAE curriculum since the 2025 academic year. It will be taught in all classes – from kindergarten to the 12th grade of the school. The program will include the study of ethical issues, the basics of theory and practical skills in using AI.
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Literally: “Emirates have already made significant investments in data processing centers used to teach the AI models and have created an investment fund in the field of artificial intelligence. According to sources familiar with the initiative, over several years, the fund may exceed $ 100 billion.”
Details: OpenAi CEO, Sam Altman, stated last year that the Emirates could become a global “regulatory landfill” for testing AI technologies, and subsequently to head the development of global rules to restrict their use.
Meanwhile, the United States is considering the possibility of weakening the restrictions on the sale of NVIDIA products to the UAE on the eve of President Donald Trump’s visit, scheduled for mid -May. This can increase the chances of Emirates in a regional race for leadership in AI. During his visit to the Middle East, the US President also plans to visit Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Prehistory:
- Earlier, the UAE has already announced plans to invest up to $ 1.4 trillion over the next decade in energy, semiconductors, infrastructure for AI and production in the US.
- In April, China announced the introduction of artificial intelligence courses in elementary and secondary schools.