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PM Modi with Sheikh Mohammed during his historic 2015 UAE visit.

UAE, India ink Artificial Intelligence agreement

DUBAI, July 28, 2018

The UAE and Invest India have signed a MoU for the India – UAE Artificial Intelligence Bridge which is dedicated to spur discussion and explore options for both countries to grow their artificial intelligence economies. 
 
This partnership will generate an estimated $20 billion in economic benefits during the next decade, reported Emirati news agency Wam.
 
The MoU was signed by Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, and Deepak Bagla, Managing Director and CEO of Invest India, today (July 28) in New Delhi.
 
HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said: "Artificial Intelligence will lead human development in the coming years. The UAE and India will be at the forefront of the change to come."
 
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi envisions that human objectives and intentions will determine AI’s progress. He has already highlighted the need to develop AI-based solutions in India and for the country. 
 
"The Government of India is launching multiple initiatives to create an environment for digital growth through which the potential of AI can be realized in the areas of agriculture supply, healthcare, disaster management services. The road ahead for AI depends on and will be driven by human intentions. It is our intention that will determine the outcomes of artificial intelligence," he stated.
 
AI can be a catalyst for the creation of innovative applications. It can maximize the efficiency and delivery of government services while also boosting the effectiveness of the private sector.
 
The UAE-India collaboration will seek to evaluate the dynamic nature of innovation and technology by convening a UAE-India AI Working Committee (TWG) between the UAE Ministry for Artificial Intelligence, Invest India and Startup India, said the report. 
 
The TWG will meet once a year with the mandate to increase investment in AI startups and research activities in partnership with the private sector, it added.
 
Addressing the gathering, Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, said: "How a country chooses to embrace AI will have a tremendous impact on a country’s ability to innovate and prosper. In the coming years, data and processing will be a catalyst for innovation and business growth and serve as the backbone of more effective and efficient service delivery systems."
 
Bagla said: "AI is going to play a critical role in our lives and this partnership will provide solutions not only for the citizens of India and the UAE but for the entire world."
 
"India is the world’s fastest expanding market opportunity, with its talent pool of human capital, well acknowledged for innovation, while the UAE is a hub of cutting edge technologies This makes them natural partners in the field of AI," he added. 
 
The collaboration will broadly focus on the following main areas: - Open Engagement: The working committee formed by the UAE Ministry for Artificial Intelligence and Invest India will monitor the landscape of AI to identify emerging trends and policy concerns.
 
- Foster Innovative Ecosystems: Creating the enabling nurturing environment requires all concerned stakeholders to invest in Artificial Intelligence. Initially this will entail creating AI regulatory sandboxes and the sharing of regulatory expertise to facilitate the entry of AI startups into each other’s jurisdiction. Once the environment is set, the tools will be made available and that will come in the form of sharing datasets to enhance development and innovation of AI startups.
 
- Looking to The Future: This collaboration will help both parties play a catalytic role in the development and adoption of breakthrough technologies. The largest paradigm shifts are always related to research and development and investing in new technologies, tools and solutions in a controlled regulatory sandbox environment. This allows stakeholders to engage and understand transformative tech.
 
In the long term, businesses, government entities and citizens must push to drive innovation. Partnerships such as these may be drawing the blueprint for success, but it is the potential for growth that will attract greater participation, said the report.
 
This will help craft mutually favourable regulatory frameworks and policies without being outpaced by the speed of technological developments, it stated. 
 
There is potential to work together with governments, technology startups, academia and industry associations to understand how technology is evolving, what it means for the private and public sector, and how its adoption can be accelerated, it added.



Tags: UAE | India | Artificial Intelligence |

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