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Saudi Arabia Tops Global Rankings in Empowering Women in AI

Saudi Arabia Tops Global Rankings in Empowering Women in AI

Leaders09-04-2025

Saudi Arabia has achieved a remarkable milestone in artificial intelligence (AI). The Kingdom ranked first globally in empowering women in AI, according to the AI Index Report 2025 by Stanford University's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI). Significant Progress in AI Development
The Kingdom has made significant strides in AI job growth, talent attraction, and the development of leading AI models. This progress reflects the success of ambitious national policies and initiatives aimed at promoting women's participation and leadership in the technology sector.
The Stanford AI Index is a trusted international reference for policymakers, researchers, and industry experts. It highlights the current state and emerging trends of AI worldwide. Saudi Arabia's achievements align with Saudi Vision 2030, supported by advanced training programs and professional development initiatives.
The Kingdom ranked third globally in AI job growth for 2024 and fourth in the number of leading AI models. Saudi Arabia is among seven countries that have published advanced AI models, alongside the United States, China, France, Canada, and Korea. Attracting Global AI Talent
Additionally, the Kingdom now ranks eighth worldwide for attracting AI professionals, driven by state-backed innovation ecosystems and robust digital infrastructure. This growth underscores Saudi Arabia's appeal as a stable, forward-thinking tech hub.
These accomplishments reflect the Kingdom's strategic efforts to establish global leadership in AI, led by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA). SDAIA focuses on building national capabilities, advancing policy frameworks, promoting investment, and driving innovation. Furthermore, the authority also strengthens digital infrastructure and accelerates the adoption of AI technologies across key sectors to fulfill the goals of Vision 2030. Empowering Women in Technology
In the area of women's empowerment, SDAIA has implemented several high-impact initiatives. Among them is the 'Elevate' program, developed in partnership with Google Cloud. This program aims to empower more than 25,000 women in technology and AI fields. Additional efforts include specialized training camps and capacity-building programs. These initiatives have positioned Saudi women to lead locally and internationally in AI.
Saudi Arabia's commitment to empowering women in AI sets a global example. The Kingdom's strategic initiatives and investments continue to elevate its standing in the AI landscape.
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