Blitz Bureau
ESTABLISHING comprehensive regulatory frameworks is crucial for the responsible and ethical development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), experts emphasised at AI Everything Global at Dubai.
The inaugural edition of the event, organised by Dubai World Trade Centre in partnership with GITEX Global, commenced with industry leaders and professionals gathering to explore the transformative potential of AI technologies, with AGI emerging as a central topic. Twenty- Five Indian companies are participating in the event.
Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy & Remote Work Applications, UAE highlighted AI’s vital role in the UAE’s socio-economic development. He remarked, “We want to deploy things that benefit quality of life. If we want this technology to proliferate, if we want AI to be part of each and every one of our lives, we have to make sure it is also economic in terms of ability to access it, with a good economic value.”
Emerging as the largest public-private global AI gathering, the event features groundbreaking cross-industry innovations from over 70 countries, including 200 speakers, 150+ investors managing $70 billion in assets, and 500+ Chief AI and Tech Executives shaping the future of AI strategies.
As the first AI-focused event following recent era-defining AI developments from the $500 billion Stargate announcement to DeepSeek’s emergence and debates at the 2025 World Economic Forum, AI Everything Global provides a platform to examine evolving global power dynamics. Experts highlighted the uncertainties surrounding Artificial General Intelligence(AGI) systems and underscored the importance of preemptive measures to address associated risks.