Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – Trends Center for Research and Consulting announced the organization of its second annual dialogue on artificial intelligence.
This is done in strategic partnership with the Cybersecurity Council and 20 partner bodies under the title: “Technological Diplomacy in the Middle East and North Africa”.
The dialogue, which will be held on November 13 at the Grand Trends Conference Hall in Abu Dhabi, will feature researchers and experts from the US Center for Strategic and International Studies “CSIS”, in addition to speakers from Google, OpenAI, G42, GC REAIM, Khalifa University, Mohammed bin Zayed University for Artificial Intelligence, New York University Abu Dhabi, and other scientific and academic bodies.
Dr. Mohammed Al Ali said, during a press conference held by Trends at its headquarters in Abu Dhabi, that Trends’ second dialogue on artificial intelligence will discuss in its sessions a number of pivotal issues that address the latest developments in the fields of artificial intelligence and technological diplomacy.
Through three main sessions that bring together an elite group of experts, decision-makers and academics from countries around the world.
He stressed that this year’s dialogue represents a new qualitative milestone in Trends’ journey.
It comes at an important time that addresses a very important topic, “technological diplomacy”.
Which reflects an advanced awareness of the reality of the stage in which artificial intelligence and emerging technologies have become influential elements in politics, economics, security and international relations.
He pointed out that understanding these transformations is a strategic necessity for decision-makers and thinkers alike.
This event embodies Trends’ vision of supporting global dialogue on technology and policy, and strengthening the UAE’s position as a leading center in the future knowledge industry.
Trends’ second dialogue on artificial intelligence concludes with a closing speech summarizing the most important ideas and recommendations that have been reached.
This aims to support research and applied cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence at the regional and international levels.



