By Al Jazeera Tv
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ASTANA, Kazakhstan, October 2. Kazakhstan and
the United Arab Emirates (UAE) discussed prospects for expanding
bilateral cooperation in artificial intelligence, Trend reports via the press
service of the Kazakh president.
On the sidelines of the Digital Bridge 2025 international forum,
President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev met with the UAE
Minister for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote
Work Omar Al Olama, and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of
Health and CEO of G42 International Mansour Ibrahim
Al-Mansouri.
Tokayev noted that the UAE is a recognized global leader in AI
development and application. He highlighted that several
significant IT projects have already been implemented through joint
efforts and expressed interest in further strengthening the
partnership.
The Kazakh president also outlined plans to establish a
university specializing in artificial intelligence, with a focus on
research and development. In this context, he emphasized the
importance of studying the UAE’s experience, which is home to the
world’s first IT university.
The sides also discussed the Smart City joint project, which is
being implemented according to the approved plan. Tokayev stressed
that the project will become an important milestone in the
development of bilateral cooperation.