
The UAE has launched a programme to upskill a select set of AI leaders across federal government entities to ensure sustained progress in adopting and developing smart solutions.
The two-week training programme will be exclusively for chief AI officers who were selected following a UAE Cabinet approval and based on their ability to navigate the rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Equipping leaders with the right tools and knowledge will "drive a culture of positive transformation, fuel national ambitions and empower leaders capable of driving innovation", highlighted Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications.
The programme, held in collaboration with the University of Birmingham in Dubai, will equip officials with a deep understanding of the latest AI trends, governance models and sector-specific applications, empowering them to lead projects within their respective entities.
Delivered by international experts and academics, the programme will enhance dialogue between UAE AI executives and global thought leaders to exchange insights and best practices.
It will also cover ethical, regulatory and technical considerations related to AI implementation, while fostering innovative thinking and strategic vision.
Participants will engage in modules covering the fundamentals and frontiers of AI, including governance, generative AI, machine learning, big data and economics of AI. Sessions will also explore real-world use cases in key sectors such as health, cybersecurity, energy, urban development, government services and entrepreneurship.