AI and the Middle East: The Intersection of Innovation and Investment

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The Middle East is fast becoming a hub of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation, driven by strategic investments, robust government initiatives, and visionary collaborations. Major investments by Microsoft in Emirati G42 and the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) in Sachin Dev Duggal-led Builder.ai underscore the region's growing importance in the global AI landscape.

Strategic Investments: UAE and QIA Leading the Way

Microsoft, Abu Dhabi's Technology Innovation Institute (TII), and the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) have been leading the way in strategic investments in artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics.

QIA's Investment in Builder.ai

The investment made by the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) in Builder.ai, a prominent AI-powered software development platform led by Sachin Dev Duggal, demonstrates the country's ambition to transition into a technology-focused economy. Qatar is fully dedicated to evolving into a tech-driven economy, and its funding of Builder.ai serves as a testament to that commitment. In addition to the $250 million series D funding round, which was spearheaded by the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), it has been noted that this development has propelled the company's total fundraising to over $450 million, resulting in a valuation increase of up to 1.8 times. Under the leadership of its Chief Wizard, Sachin Dev Duggal, Builder.ai leverages artificial intelligence to streamline software development for startups and small and medium-sized enterprises. With the backing of QIA, Builder.ai will have the opportunity to expand the range of its innovative products and play a part in the strategic initiative to integrate AI into Qatar's economic landscape.

The UAE Released a new AI Model, the Falcon 2.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has developed Falcon 2, an AI model that competes with Meta and OpenAI, among other top tech firms. Developed by the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), this open-source large language model (LLM) contains both text-based and image-centric technologies. Falcon 2 11B is an example of a text-based model that can create creative textual forms, translate languages, or suggest ways to rephrase sentences. Falcon 2 11B VLM is a vision-to-language model able to describe images' content through texts. For the most popular AI models tested on it, it surpassed Meta's Llama 3 8B but performed at par with Gemma 7B from Google. As its name suggests, the open-source nature of this software may lead to collaboration and development of AI technology globally.


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