Over 260,000 Saudi students gear up for AI Olympics

The initiative aimed to raise tech awareness among students. (SPA)
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Updated 11 December 2023
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Over 260,000 Saudi students gear up for AI Olympics

  • This competition will test students’ tech skills in problem-solving and AI algorithms, focusing on analyzing problems, designing learning-based algorithms, data structuring, and programming

RIYADH: The National Olympics for Programming and Artificial Intelligence, or ATHKA, achieved a record-breaking enrolment of more than 260,000 Saudi students from over 10,000 schools at intermediate and secondary levels in the Kingdom.

ATHKA, a collaboration between the Saudi Data and AI Authority, the Ministry of Education, and the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, or Mawhiba, aims to foster a generation skilled in programming and AI.

The application process starts with a qualifying test and progresses to a remote stage, featuring 30 hours of training for competition readiness. The five-day competition is scheduled to take place in Riyadh, starting April 23, 2024.

This competition will test students’ tech skills in problem-solving and AI algorithms, focusing on analyzing problems, designing learning-based algorithms, data structuring, and programming.

In April 2023, the Kingdom secured second place globally in societal awareness of AI. This achievement follows a survey demonstrating increased confidence among Saudi citizens in utilizing AI products and services.

In October, the Ministry of Education introduced the Artificial Intelligence Hour initiative, a training program for 575,000 students and 9,700 teachers in over 1,300 schools across Saudi Arabia, focusing on the concepts of AI.

The initiative aimed to raise tech awareness among students, inspiring the next generation of programmers as part of the Kingdom’s youth empowerment efforts.

Since 2019, the Saudi Data and AI Authority, under the guidance of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has elevated awareness and built human capabilities in data and AI while Mawhiba, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, trains gifted public school students in various subjects.

 

 


WBK Digital Card launches as fast-track to Riyadh Season entertainment

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WBK Digital Card launches as fast-track to Riyadh Season entertainment

RIYADH: Webook.com has unveiled the WBK Digital Card, a cashless payment solution designed to elevate visitor experiences across Saudi Arabia’s leading entertainment destinations, including Boulevard World during Riyadh Season and Winter Wonderland in Jeddah.

Built for speed, flexibility and ease of use, the WBK Digital Card removes the need for physical queues and on-site top-ups.

Visitors can activate and recharge their card instantly through the webook.com app, allowing them to move straight into rides, games and attractions without interruption.

Balances can be loaded in seconds, starting from as little as SR1 ($0.27) up to SR750, with real-time spending tracking and tap-to-pay functionality across participating rides and skill-based games.

The digital card also integrates with existing physical WBK cards, enabling users to pair them with the app.

The card is also compatible with Apple Wallet. For visitors who prefer traditional options, physical cards remain available.

It also allows users to share balances with family and friends, simplifying group visits, managing children’s spending and covering multiple guests with ease.