Knowledge Summit 2025 Explores AI's Impact on Arabic Language and Future Knowledge Economy
TL;DR
Organizations can gain competitive advantage by developing robust Arabic AI infrastructure and leveraging Dubai's emerging knowledge economy hub for talent and innovation convergence.
The Knowledge Summit outlined how building integrated linguistic ecosystems with research institutions, technical models, and credible data is essential for advancing Arabic AI capabilities.
These initiatives promote equitable knowledge systems through youth empowerment, multilingual accessibility, and closing gender gaps to create more inclusive technological futures worldwide.
UAE's first female mechanic Huda Al Matroushi shared how passion transforms challenges into resilience while AI avatars may revolutionize healthcare and service delivery.
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The second day of the Knowledge Summit 2025, organized by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), featured global leaders, policymakers, and decision-makers exploring critical themes shaping today's rapidly evolving knowledge landscape. A key panel discussion highlighted how artificial intelligence advancement presents unprecedented opportunities for the Arabic language, provided the region develops strong linguistic infrastructure.
Athir Al-Khalifa, Director of Labs at the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL), emphasized that sophisticated linguistic systems require more than technological solutions alone. He stressed the necessity for a holistic ecosystem supported by robust data and institutions capable of developing large-scale Arabic language models. This approach ensures the Arabic language can thrive in the digital age and compete globally in AI-driven applications.
Another session examined how emerging technologies, advanced data frameworks, and collaborative networks are reshaping knowledge economies worldwide. Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro, Professor at Osaka University's Department of Systems Innovation, presented his vision of a human-avatar symbiotic society where AI-driven avatars revolutionize healthcare, enhance service delivery, and transform knowledge exchange. He emphasized that advanced robotics should be embraced as tools extending human capability rather than replacing human workers.
The summit continued with focused discussions on youth empowerment, multilingual knowledge accessibility, and cross-border collaboration, identified as vital components for building equitable, future-ready knowledge systems. Experts in artificial intelligence and digital transformation highlighted the urgent need to address the global gender gap in technology, where women currently represent only 20 to 26 percent of the workforce. This disparity underscores the importance of inclusive policies and educational opportunities to ensure diverse participation in the digital economy.
A dynamic session on investment and entrepreneurship featured three global experts outlining the essential elements of a thriving knowledge economy: talent, innovation, knowledge, and progressive legislation. They noted Dubai's emergence as a global hub where people, ideas, and opportunities converge to shape future economic landscapes. The day also included an inspiring session by Huda Al Matroushi, the UAE's first female mechanic and garage owner, who shared her personal journey emphasizing passion as the driving force behind achievement and describing challenges as transformative experiences that build resilience.
The discussions at https://www.mbrf.ae highlighted the interconnected nature of technological advancement, linguistic preservation, and social inclusion in building sustainable knowledge economies. These conversations have significant implications for global education systems, economic development strategies, and cultural preservation efforts in an increasingly digital world.
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