Omantel has launched its AI Centre of Excellence and AI Startups Program to drive digital transformation in Oman. The centre enables practical and scalable AI implementation across industries, while the program supports the development of commercially viable AI products and solutions.
The current AI revolution has limitations, particularly in the Global South, where the hyperscaling model of AI development is unsustainable due to increasing energy and resource requirements. This has led to a call for a reassessment of the development model, prioritizing human-centric roots over AI-centric propensities.
AI-generated content has a history dating back to the 1960s, with the development of the Auto-Beatnik program, which could generate poetry. Recently, concerns have been raised about machine-generated writing and the potential for a 'textpocalypse'.
The Gulf region is investing heavily in AI and cybersecurity, but faces significant challenges in these areas. AI has the potential to bring significant benefits, but also raises challenges, particularly in cybersecurity.
CMI Media Group sees AI as a key player in pharma marketing, enabling personalized patient experiences, improved treatment outcomes, and increased brand loyalty. The company is using AI to analyze large datasets and power its omnichannel marketing platform.
SailPoint has launched Agentic Fabric, a platform that extends identity security to AI agents operating across enterprise environments, providing visibility, control, and context to keep autonomous agents secure.
The ROI of AI products is often challenged by the high cost of human oversight and verification. If users must manually correct more than 10% of AI outputs, the cumulative cost of human oversight will erode ROI as the product scales.
The Economist is preparing for a two-track internet, one for humans and one for AI agents, testing new ways of structuring content to be read solely by agents.
AI is expected to have a significant impact on business services, but the effect on jobs and revenue streams is uncertain.
Key Takeaways
• Omantel launches AI Centre of Excellence and AI Startups Program to drive digital transformation in Oman. • The current AI revolution has limitations, particularly in the Global South, where the hyperscaling model is unsustainable. • AI-generated content has a history dating back to the 1960s. • The Gulf region is investing heavily in AI and cybersecurity, but faces significant challenges. • CMI Media Group uses AI to analyze large datasets and power its omnichannel marketing platform. • SailPoint launches Agentic Fabric to extend identity security to AI agents. • The ROI of AI products is often challenged by the high cost of human oversight and verification. • The Economist prepares for a two-track internet, one for humans and one for AI agents. • AI is expected to have a significant impact on business services, but the effect on jobs and revenue streams is uncertain. • UK tech firms face stricter rules on intimate image abuse.Omantel launches AI Centre of Excellence
Omantel has launched its AI Centre of Excellence and AI Startups Program to drive digital transformation in Oman. The centre brings together advanced infrastructure, integrated data environments, and innovation capabilities to enable practical and scalable AI implementation across industries. The AI Startups Program connects technology startups with Omantel's internal teams to co-create and scale commercially viable AI products and solutions.
Omantel unveils AI centre and startup program
Omantel has launched its AI Centre of Excellence and AI Startups Program to drive Oman's digital transformation. The centre enables practical and scalable AI implementation across industries, while the program supports the development of commercially viable AI products and solutions. The program engages startups accelerated through Omantel Innovation Labs.
Current AI model inadequacies
The current AI revolution has limitations, particularly in the Global South. The hyperscaling model of AI development is unsustainable due to increasing energy and resource requirements. The Global South needs to reassess its development model and prioritize human-centric roots rather than relying on AI-centric propensities.
The history of AI-generated content
The concept of AI-generated content dates back to the 1960s, with the development of the Auto-Beatnik program. The program could generate poetry, but it was often noticed but not admired. Recently, AI-generated content has become more prevalent, with concerns about machine-generated writing and the potential for a 'textpocalypse'.
AI and cybersecurity in the Gulf
The Gulf region is investing heavily in AI and cybersecurity, but faces significant challenges in these areas. The region's reliance on technology has created new vulnerabilities, particularly in cybersecurity. AI has the potential to bring significant benefits, but also raises challenges, particularly in cybersecurity.
CMI Media Group on AI in pharma marketing
CMI Media Group sees AI as a key player in pharma marketing, enabling personalized patient experiences, improved treatment outcomes, and increased brand loyalty. The company is using AI to analyze large datasets, power its omnichannel marketing platform, and deliver value in the moment for healthcare professionals and consumers.
UK tech firms face stricter rules on intimate image abuse
UK tech firms will face stricter rules on intimate image abuse, with Ofcom updating its codes of practice to detect and quash such content. The new guidelines aim to prevent the spread of intimate image abuse online, particularly targeting women and girls.
SailPoint's Agentic Fabric for AI security
SailPoint has launched Agentic Fabric, a platform that extends identity security to AI agents operating across enterprise environments. The platform provides visibility, control, and context to keep autonomous agents secure, accountable, and connected to a human owner.
The ROI of AI products
Many AI products fail to deliver a positive ROI due to the high cost of human oversight and verification. If users must manually correct more than 10% of AI outputs, the cumulative cost of human oversight will erode ROI as the product scales.
The Economist prepares for AI-driven content
The Economist is preparing for a two-track internet, one for humans and one for AI agents. The publisher is testing new ways of structuring content to be read solely by agents, with a focus on clear structure, questions, and answers.
AI's impact on business services
AI is expected to have a significant impact on business services, but the effect on jobs and revenue streams is uncertain. Historically, technological shocks have resulted in job reallocation rather than complete collapse in employment.
Sources
- Omantel Builds Integrated AI Ecosystem for Scalable Industry Transformation
- Omantel Unveils AI Centre and Startup Program to Drive Oman’s Digital Transformation
- Current AI Model Inadequacies: Implications For The Global South
- The Prehistory of A.I. Slop
- AI and Cybersecurity in the Gulf: Strategic Choices | Al Jazeera Centre for Studies
- What CMI Media Group sees next for AI in pharma marketing
- Tech firms face tougher UK rules on intimate image abuse
- SailPoint Straps Security to AI Agents with Agentic Fabric
- What is Killing Your AI Product's ROI
- The Economist prepares for a two‑track internet: one for humans and one for AI agents
- AI for business services: From job fears to productivity
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