Specialists unleash the power of AI at Misk Global Forum

The panel speakers included: Vishnu Saran, the founder of Invigilo AI, Caronlina Yap, the director of global AI business at Google, and Elaine Zhou, the CEO and managing director of Softwired Planet. (Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 16 November 2023
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Specialists unleash the power of AI at Misk Global Forum

  • Learning, using and testing artificial intelligence can turn fear into curiosity, panel hears

RIYADH: The ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, its benefits and dangers, and conducting business in the age of AI came under the spotlight at the Misk Global Forum on Wednesday.

A panel discussion on Day 1 of the annual event featured Vishnu Saran, founder of Invigilo AI; Caroline Yap, director of global AI business at Google; and Elaine Zhou, CEO and managing director of Softwired Planet.

The talk, “AI Revolution: Mastermind or Taskmaster,” was among many panel discussions taking place at this year’s Misk Global Forum, at Bujairi Terrace in Diriyah.

Reflecting on AI’s rapidly evolving role and its implications on people’s lives, Zhou said: “I think we should all recognize AI could potentially surpass us, and I don’t think that’s a bad thing.

“We need to coexist and collaborate with these AI systems. I know that could be potentially a challenging concept, but it is making us more human to challenge ourselves and use this technology to solve a real-world complex problem.”

Countering the remarks, Yap said: “I do believe we should be able to see some form of artificial general intelligence in our lifetime, but taking cultures, nuances, languages and all of those things, that collective consciousness is going to be much harder.”

As well as discussing AI, Yap shared the launch of Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia with the audience.

The platform would create new, promising opportunities in the digital economy for local and regional businesses and develop technical capabilities in cloud computing, she said.

It would also increase the number of experts in the field, and the number of cloud computing service providers within the Kingdom.

“There are things that are very specific to Saudi Arabia, for example being able to build something like a petro signs language model that could potentially become a core part of the innovation hub here,” said Yap.

Google has trained more than 19,000 Saudis on Google Cloud-related technologies and AI, she added.

The panel also examined people’s fears around losing control, privacy and human values in the age of AI.

As it advances to the point where it might surpass human capabilities, this could cause uncertainty and a fear of being left alone in an AI-digitized world.

“People who may not keep up with it might get left behind to a certain degree. That’s the scary part. I think it’s very important to learn fast and embrace using it,” said Saran.

“What I was scared about is not being able to catch up with the ability to understand how to use AI. That’s something that needs a lot of awareness, education and training,” he added.

Learning, using and testing AI can turn fear into curiosity, said the panel. As it advances, it will be important to incorporate AI into the classroom to help students develop essential skills for success in the digital age.

“I think schools should start adopting some of these strategies. For example, we have generative courses that are free. I think they should be part of the curriculum,” said Yap.

She added: “Here at Google, we will volunteer to help with these programs. I think schools should take advantage of that. Have us come in, do a workshop and help people learn how to best use this tool.”


Foreign ministers chair Saudi-Omani coordination council meeting in Muscat

Updated 23 December 2025
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Foreign ministers chair Saudi-Omani coordination council meeting in Muscat

MUSCAT: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with Oman’s Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi on Monday.

They reviewed bilateral relations between their nations and ways to enhance and develop them across various fields. Additionally, they discussed regional and international developments.

The ministers co-chaired the third meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council in the Omani capital, Muscat, with the participation of the heads of the Council’s subsidiary committees and the two heads of the Council’s General Secretariat teams.

The meeting comes as an affirmation of the keenness of Saudi and Omani leaders to strengthen ties and advance them toward greater prosperity for both nations.

In his remarks during the meeting, Prince Faisal affirmed that gathering builds on the previous council meeting, held last year in AlUla, and on its positive and fruitful outcomes within the framework of the approved recommendations and initiatives. 

He stressed the importance of continuing the work of the council’s subsidiary committees to complete the necessary procedures to implement the remaining initiatives, and of the General Secretariat’s role in follow-up and in addressing any challenges that may hinder implementation.

He also underscored the importance of developing and enhancing trade relations, stimulating investment, and strengthening cooperation between the public and private sectors.

He also praised the ongoing work to establish and launch the Coordination Council’s electronic platform, which aims to connect all committee work and initiatives to facilitate follow-up on the Council’s progress. 

Al-Busaidi affirmed in his remarks the qualitative progress in relations between the two countries and the notable development witnessed across numerous sectors toward achieving economic integration and enhancing intra-trade and joint investments. 

The Omani foreign minister also highlighted deeper cooperation in the security and judicial fields, as well as the cultural and tourism sectors, noting the advanced and continuous political cooperation, consultation, and coordination on regional and international issues.