Artificial Intelligence in the Gulf: Challenges and Opportunities

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This book presents the first broad reflection on the challenges, opportunities, and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Unique results and insights are derived through case studies from diverse disciplines, including engineering, economics, data science, policy-making, governance, and humanscience. Particularly related to these ‘softer’ disciplines, we make some unexplored yet topical contributions to the literature, with a focus on the GCC (but by no means limited to it), including AI and implications for women, Islamic schools of thought on AI, and the power of AI to help deliver wellbeing and happiness in cities and urban spaces. Finally, the readers are provided with a synthesis of ideas, lessons learned, and a path forward based on the diverse content of the chapters. The book caters to the educated non specialist with interest in AI, targeting a wide audience including professionals, academics, government officials, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and non-governmental organizations.

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Azar, E., & Haddad, A. N. (2021). Artificial Intelligence in the Gulf: Challenges and Opportunities. Artificial Intelligence in the Gulf: Challenges and Opportunities (pp. 1–315). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0771-4

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