RIYADH: Saudi Ministry of Interior staff are being armed with the latest industry knowledge and insights into artificial intelligence.
A new master’s program in AI specifically designed to cater for the ministry’s technology needs is being offered by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology at King Fahd Security College.
Incorporating the most recent Middle East studies into machine learning, the program will involve a team of globally renowned faculty members specialized in the field of AI sharing their knowledge and skills with students, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The program aims to improve decision-making processes for workers at the Ministry of Interior, where AI plays a crucial role in helping employees create predictive models for strategic decisions.
It also assists in developing the ministry’s internal capabilities by training others on AI apps and usage, while contributing to the formulation of technology-related policies.
With a better understanding of AI, it is hoped that employees will be able to apply the technology to enhance public service provision through the automation of functions and improvements in operational efficiency.
As part of the ministry’s drive toward digital transformation, the program will seek to develop and localize knowledge, invest in human resources, and train cadres to meet the ministry’s needs in an ever-changing technological environment.
Its launch follows in the wake of a memorandum of cooperation signed between the ministry, King Fahd Security College, and KAUST.
The collaboration deal will involve the exchange of expertise in common academic fields and boost the skills and knowledge of ministry staff.