More than 1 million Saudis trained in AI via SAMAI initiative

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More than one million Saudis have been trained in artificial intelligence skills. (SPA)
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More than one million Saudis have been trained in artificial intelligence skills. (SPA)
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Updated 10 November 2025
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More than 1 million Saudis trained in AI via SAMAI initiative

  • SAMAI is described as one of the largest AI training initiatives globally
  • SAMAI aims to empower Saudi citizens with AI skills and enhance their readiness for the digital future

RIYADH: The national One Million Saudis in AI Initiative has successfully exceeded its target of training over 1 million Saudi citizens in artificial intelligence skills.

Of these, 9 percent are working-age Saudis who have earned AI skills certificates.

SAMAI is described as one of the largest AI training initiatives globally, offering simplified Arabic-language content that outperforms many regional and international programs in accessibility and reach.

International comparisons of AI training initiatives highlight SAMAI’s distinctive strengths, including ease of access, comprehensive training, and a flexible national approach tailored to Saudi society’s needs while keeping pace with global trends.

Its free access and official certification from the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority also provides significant academic and market value, setting it apart from programs offering non-accredited content.

Launched by SDAIA in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, SAMAI aims to empower Saudi citizens with AI skills and enhance their readiness for the digital future.

The initiative supports the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which prioritizes technology and innovation as key pillars for sustainable development and the creation of a knowledge-based economy.

Open to all male and female citizens across the Kingdom, SAMAI attracted more than 1.2 million participants in less than a year, achieving a target originally set for three years at a record pace compared with global standards.

This rapid uptake reflects the initiative’s effectiveness in building national human capacities in line with Saudi Vision 2030 objectives.

SAMAI has become a model initiative both locally and regionally, offering AI training designed according to global best practices.

The program takes learners on an engaging educational journey, from the origins of AI technologies to their applications in daily life, including impacts on the workplace and potential future developments.

Using simple language and engaging visual explanations, the initiative has appealed to students, employees, job seekers, and technology enthusiasts.

Its remote format and flexible scheduling encouraged participants from across the Kingdom to register and take full advantage of the program’s offerings.

Through SAMAI, participants have gained knowledge of AI concepts, applications, ethics, and practical tools, equipping them to integrate AI safely and effectively into work and daily life — a strategic step in developing the Kingdom’s human capital and advancing Saudi Arabia’s vision of becoming a global leader in technology and innovation, in line with the leadership ambitions.


240,000 Qur’an copies distributed to Umrah pilgrims in Ramadan

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240,000 Qur’an copies distributed to Umrah pilgrims in Ramadan

  • Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, through its Madinah branch, carried out the distribution in line with its efforts to serve pilgrims and visitors arriving in the city
  • Gift included copies of the Qur’an in various sizes, as well as translations of its meanings into several international languages

JEDDAH: A total of 240,000 copies of the Holy Qur’an were distributed to Umrah pilgrims at Al-Miqat Mosque in Madinah during February as part of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ gift program, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, through its Madinah branch, carried out the distribution in line with its efforts to serve pilgrims and visitors arriving in the city.

The gift included copies of the Qur’an in various sizes, as well as translations of its meanings into several international languages. The editions were produced by the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur’an to meet the needs of beneficiaries from diverse nationalities.

Distribution points witnessed emotional scenes as pilgrims expressed their joy upon receiving the copies. Several recipients voiced their gratitude for the gesture, praying for the Kingdom’s leadership and commending the care and attention provided from their arrival until the completion of their rituals.

The initiative was implemented under a structured operational plan that accounted for the high number of pilgrims at Al-Miqat Mosque, a key site where worshippers enter into ihram. Field teams ensured the handover process was conducted smoothly while providing necessary guidance to beneficiaries.

The effort reflects the ministry’s broader mission to serve the Holy Qur’an through its printing, publication and wide distribution, alongside continued work during the Umrah season to support, educate and guide pilgrims and visitors.