The UAE has launched a national artificial intelligence training program for all residents of the country
A large-scale educational initiative called "Artificial Intelligence for All" has been launched in the United Arab Emirates, aimed at developing digital literacy among the population. The program will cover all age and professional groups, from schoolchildren to professionals and entrepreneurs. This is reported by Emirates News Agency (WAM), a partner of TV BRICS.
The project will be implemented during 2026 and will become one of the key government initiatives in the field of digital transformation. The program includes courses on the basics of artificial intelligence, generative technologies and the development of digital competencies. Separate modules are dedicated to the ethical and safe use of AI, so that learning builds not only skills, but also a responsible attitude towards new technologies.
Special attention is paid to the training of government officials, students and business representatives. This will increase the level of digital culture and accelerate the introduction of AI in various sectors of the economy, from management and logistics to education and medicine.
According to the UAE Minister of AI, Digital Economy and Remote Work, Omar Sultan Al Olama, the program reflects the government's strategic course aimed at creating a society ready for the era of artificial intelligence. He noted that the use of AI should become a tool not only for economic development, but also for improving the quality of life of citizens.
Thus, the AI for All initiative aims to make artificial intelligence a part of everyday life and professional education, strengthening the UAE's position as one of the world leaders in digital development.
