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Top tech trends powering the Middle East’s digital evolution by 2025

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AI and Machine Learning will drive innovation across the government, healthcare, and banking/financial services sectors, strongly focusing on generative AI and ethical regulation. The shift to personalized customer experiences will fuel investments in AI, logistics, and payment solutions in the retail sector.

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2025 Middle East tech trends: How CIOs will drive innovation with AI

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AI and machine learning are poised to drive innovation across multiple sectors, particularly government, healthcare, and finance. Generative AI, in particular, will have a profound impact, with ethical considerations and regulation playing a central role in shaping its deployment.

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How AI-powered agriculture helps farmers grapple with climate change and food security

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Experts predict that by 2050, up to 370 million people could face food insecurity due to these changes. AgTech startup SupPlant is working to tackle these challenges through innovative AI-driven solutions. One of SupPlant’s groundbreaking developments is the “AI Doctor,” which is part of its new generative AI solution.

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IDC Directions: The META region’s path to AI-Driven digital transformation

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According to Jyoti, AI and machine learning are leading the way in sectors such as government, healthcare, and financial services. Generative AI, in particular, will continue to push boundaries in terms of creativity, automation, and productivity, especially as ethical considerations around AI usage grow in importance.

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AES enlists AI to boost its sustainable energy business

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based company, which claims to be the top-ranked supplier of renewable energy sales to corporations, turned to machine learning to help forecast renewable asset output, while establishing an automation framework for streamlining the company’s operations in servicing the renewable energy market. To achieve that, the Arlington, Va.-based

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Driving buy-in: How CIOs get hesitant workforces to adopt AI

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Bogdan Nita, CIO at Singapore-based World Vision International, has witnessed similar black-and-white thinking around AI among end-users and IT leaders alike. AI is coming up at the right time in my view to help increase productivity,” he says. And so being able to have the proof behind it is important with any of the models,” he says.

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Modernizing bp’s application landscape with AI

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As part of this transition, the company is aiming for a net-zero carbon footprint by 2050. Historically, AI use has been focused on machine learning in operations such as exploration and drilling in the initial phases of energy production.