UN Advisory Board on AI Commends Saudi Arabia’s Efforts to Shape Global AI Policies

Participants in the consultation session held by the United Nations Advisory Board during the third annual Global AI Summit (GAIN Summit), organized this year by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) in Riyadh, have commended the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to support the board’s work, particularly in shaping global AI policies and highlighting its significant impact in this field.

The participants reviewed Saudi Arabia’s role in advancing the international AI community by hosting and organizing major events that spotlight the advisory board’s vision and goals. They reaffirmed the Kingdom’s commitment to AI development through active participation in high-level consultations and meetings.

An agreement was also reached to prioritize employing Saudi talents in the UN envoy’s office and to increase Saudi Arabia’s hosting of AI-related events and advisory sessions.

SDAIA’s support for the advisory board is part of its broader efforts to enhance the Kingdom’s leadership in the AI
field and its international standing in this vital sector, given the rapid advancements in these technologies and their overall impact on individuals and organizations.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Foreign Minister Meets with Mauritanian Foreign Minister

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, held a meeting in Cairo today with Mauritanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation, and Mauritanians Abroad Dr. Salem Ould Merzoug, on the sidelines of the 162nd session of the Arab Ministerial Meeting.

During the meeting, the two ministers reviewed bolstering cooperation between the two countries, the recent regional and international developments, and efforts being exerted to address them.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Foreign Minister Meets with Mauritanian Foreign Minister

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, held a meeting in Cairo today with Mauritanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation, and Mauritanians Abroad Dr. Salem Ould Merzoug, on the sidelines of the 162nd session of the Arab Ministerial Meeting.

During the meeting, the two ministers reviewed bolstering cooperation between the two countries, the recent regional and international developments, and efforts being exerted to address them.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

GAIN Summit Discusses AI Future and Impacts on Humanity

A panel discussion on the day one of the third edition of the Global AI Summit (GAIN Summit), organized by the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA), discussed today the future of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and its possible impact on humanity.

Speakers tackled the significant role AGI can play in enhancing the quality of life for all humanity and transforming the world, and stressed that there is need for substantial investments and immense computing capabilities to address future challenges and expectations.

They also emphasized the need for an environment conducive to innovation and investment in order for AGI to make tangible progress, and the need to continue conducting AI research.

They said that AGI has a bright future ahead and may greatly enrich people’s lives, but that getting there would need a lot of forethought and international collaboration.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

GAIN Summit Discusses AI Future and Impacts on Humanity

A panel discussion on the day one of the third edition of the Global AI Summit (GAIN Summit), organized by the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA), discussed today the future of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and its possible impact on humanity.

Speakers tackled the significant role AGI can play in enhancing the quality of life for all humanity and transforming the world, and stressed that there is need for substantial investments and immense computing capabilities to address future challenges and expectations.

They also emphasized the need for an environment conducive to innovation and investment in order for AGI to make tangible progress, and the need to continue conducting AI research.

They said that AGI has a bright future ahead and may greatly enrich people’s lives, but that getting there would need a lot of forethought and international collaboration.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

10 injuries by occupation bullets in Tulkarm

Tulkarm – Ma’an – The Ministry of Health announced that 10 people were injured by Israeli occupation forces’ bullets as a result of the ongoing aggression on Tulkarm, in the northern West Bank.

The occupation forces stormed Tulkarm city this Tuesday afternoon.

Hebrew sources said, “The occupation army has returned to work in Tulkarm to arrest wanted persons and thwart terrorism.”

The occupation forces sent military reinforcements to Tulkarm after special forces infiltrated.

Our correspondent said that there were 4 injuries from the occupation’s bullets in Tulkarm camp.

The occupation bulldozers began destroying the infrastructure after the renewed aggression on Tulkarm camp.

Source: Maan News Agency

10 injuries by occupation bullets in Tulkarm

Tulkarm – Ma’an – The Ministry of Health announced that 10 people were injured by Israeli occupation forces’ bullets as a result of the ongoing aggression on Tulkarm, in the northern West Bank.

The occupation forces stormed Tulkarm city this Tuesday afternoon.

Hebrew sources said, “The occupation army has returned to work in Tulkarm to arrest wanted persons and thwart terrorism.”

The occupation forces sent military reinforcements to Tulkarm after special forces infiltrated.

Our correspondent said that there were 4 injuries from the occupation’s bullets in Tulkarm camp.

The occupation bulldozers began destroying the infrastructure after the renewed aggression on Tulkarm camp.

Source: Maan News Agency

Watch – 4 people injured by bullets.. The occupation forces storm the city of Tulkarm

Tulkarm – Ma’an – Israeli occupation forces stormed Tulkarm city on Tuesday afternoon.

Hebrew sources said, “The occupation army has returned to work in Tulkarm to arrest wanted persons and thwart terrorism.”

The occupation forces sent military reinforcements to Tulkarm after special forces infiltrated.

Our correspondent said that there were 4 injuries from the occupation’s bullets in Tulkarm camp.

The occupation bulldozers began destroying the infrastructure after the renewed aggression on Tulkarm camp.

Source: Maan News Agency

Watch – 4 people injured by bullets.. The occupation forces storm the city of Tulkarm

Tulkarm – Ma’an – Israeli occupation forces stormed Tulkarm city on Tuesday afternoon.

Hebrew sources said, “The occupation army has returned to work in Tulkarm to arrest wanted persons and thwart terrorism.”

The occupation forces sent military reinforcements to Tulkarm after special forces infiltrated.

Our correspondent said that there were 4 injuries from the occupation’s bullets in Tulkarm camp.

The occupation bulldozers began destroying the infrastructure after the renewed aggression on Tulkarm camp.

Source: Maan News Agency

Lebanon’s FM blasts Israeli aggression as new form of terrorism at Arab League session


Caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Dr. Abdallah Bou Habib on Tuesday affirmed at the 162nd session of the Council of the Arab League at the ministerial level that since the events of October 7, Lebanon has been subjected to systematic destruction by Israel.

The Foreign Minister confirmed that Israel’s aggression aims to create a “lifeless border strip of destruction for decades to come. This type of behavior represents a new form of terrorism-environmental terrorism, which seeks to destroy the foundations of life, ultimately leading to the extinction of human life.”

He added: “We suffer in silence, and we need the Arab support we are missing-a protective Arab cover during these difficult times. The absence of Arab presence in Lebanon is destructive to the identity […] of the nation.”

Regarding the situation in Gaza and its regional implications, Minister Bou Habib urged the attendees to “seriously consider what we will do if a ceasefire in Gaza is not reached.”

He asked: “Will we cont
inue to sit idly waiting for a ceasefire, despite the continuous efforts by Egypt and Qatar, and the historical role of Algeria in the UN Security Council? Isn’t it time to collectively consider a ‘Plan B’ or alternative strategy to prevent our region from becoming a swamp of blind extremism, filled with hatred, destruction, and ruin?”

Bou Habib also noted, “Despite the positive atmosphere during this morning’s meeting of the Arab Ministerial Liaison Committee on Syria, and the Arab League’s proactive and realistic approach to addressing the Syrian crisis, we now see eight European countries calling on the EU to rethink its policy towards Syria.”

“Additionally, meetings are currently being held in Europe to discuss this issue, as some European countries have begun rebuilding bridges with Syria, while our Arab group has refrained from communication and dialogue, having met only once before today’s meeting to follow up on this matter,” he stated.

Bou Habib emphasized that the Palestinian issue will “remain t
he central cause for all Arab countries.”

He emphasized that: “We need to work together to use the Arab world’s influence and our political, economic, and financial resources to find a fair solution to the Palestinian issue quickly. This would restore rights to those who deserve them and bring peace and stability to the Middle East.”

Lebanon’s Foreign Minister concluded by saying: “If we don’t address the current situation, it could have a negative impact not only on neighboring countries but eventually on all of us, like a chain reaction.”

Source: National news agency – Lebanon