Saudi Arabia's New Arabic Intelligence Center: First AI Hub for Processing Arabic Language in Riyadh
Saudi Arabia opened the Arabic Intelligence Center in Riyadh on Monday, which is the first specialized artificial intelligence center for processing the Arabic language.
The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, based in Riyadh, is managing the center.
It offers technical and linguistic services and consultations using AI to enhance Arabic language capabilities in computer systems and applications.
The center aims to serve both local and international clients and encourages research and innovation in language computing and development.
The Arabic Intelligence Center is the first specialized artificial intelligence center for the automatic processing of the Arabic language.
It aims to enrich Arabic content in data and AI fields, support research, applications, and capabilities related to AI and the Arabic language.
The center's success depends on its goal to advance Arabic language innovation and integrate AI technology for local and international use.
The center provides necessary data systems and employs AI mechanisms and specialized laboratories to serve the Arabic language.
The Arabic Intelligence Center is a new initiative aimed at contributing to the National Strategy for Data and Artificial Intelligence in Saudi Arabia.
Its goal is to pioneer the use of AI in the Arabic language and provide integrated services to help users employ AI technologies to enhance the Arabic language's leadership locally and globally.
The center consists of five main laboratories, including the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, which focuses on developing technical research and processing the Arabic language to reach high computing levels.
The text describes the Arabic Computing Center, which consists of five labs: the Data Formatting Laboratory for collecting and processing Arabic data, the Audio and Visual Laboratory for recording and classifying audio and visual data, the Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Laboratory for developing Arabic software using these technologies, and the Researchers Laboratory for providing office space for researchers.
The center offers services such as technical and linguistic consultations, meetings and courses, paid licenses, and data labeling for joint research, all focused on processing the Arabic language using artificial intelligence.
The text mentions that the center associated with the King Salman Academy aims to accomplish significant objectives in the domain of linguistic computing.