- H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity at UAE Government reiterated that nations need to be decisive and adopt AI technologies promptly to stay ahead
- The AI Everything Global 2025 showcase, now ongoing, brings together global innovators to demonstrate the latest AI breakthroughs and industry-leading use cases.
At the inaugural Ai Everything Summit held yesterday, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity at UAE Government, delivered a powerful call to action. He emphasised that nations, governments, and organisations must adopt AI technologies sooner rather than later in order to stay ahead of rapidly evolving cyber-attacks.
The Summit took place at the iconic Abu Dhabi’s St. Regis, Saadiyat Island Resort, serving as the venue for the world’s largest public-private AI gathering, Ai Everything Global 2025. It brought together global tech leaders, industry professionals, and investors, making the event the focal point for discussions on reshaping the future AI-powered economy.
Organised by Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) in affiliation with GITEX GLOBAL, the world’s largest tech show, this landmark event serves as a deep dive into the profound shifts AI is bringing to industries and economies. Under the theme “Big Winds of Change. It’s Ai in Everything”, it provides a platform for thought leaders to explore the revolutionary advancements in AI and the recalibration of global economies driven by rapidly changing technological landscape.
In front of a packed audience, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Al Kuwaiti, Head of Cybersecurity at UAE Government was among the guest speakers during a panel discussion where he emphasised the crucial role of governments planning ahead to ensure they not only meet the demand of AI but also win the fight against cybercrime.
He outlined five main pillars: governance, protection, innovation, establishing and building, and partnership – all part of the UAE’s newly-announced National Cybersecurity Strategy – as essential components to promoting the growth of AI. However, he posited that engaging in conversations and forging relationships to advance the sector is even more important.
He said:
The vision of our leadership is to turn the UAE into an AI hub. Furthermore, there is a lot cybercrime happening (around the world) today which is why we need to be more proactive and build the right infrastructure to protect our digital systems through AI. It’s even more important to leverage AI, as it’s the future of tackling cybercrime.
Only a matter of time before AI can help decide prosecution cases
The discussion also featured insights from H.E. Salem Ali Juma Al Zaabi, Head of Emergency, Crisis, and Disaster Prosecution at UAE Public Prosecution, highlighting the organisation’s AI strategy adopting to address crime cases.
He said:
AI saves us much time by helping us through analysis, but it does not contribute to making a decision. With that said, I believe it's not far away [that AI is making prosecution decisions]. It's now almost there. We should keep the same speed of AI going but choose where to implement and test AI in different cases of crime.
The Ai Everything Global 2025 showcase exhibition continues to feature thought-provoking debates and conversations, gathering over 500 big-tech enterprises, SMEs, and award-winning startups from more than 70 countries worldwide. The event also convenes 500 Chief AI Officers (CAIOs), 200 expert speakers, and over 150 investors with USD 70 billion in assets under management (AUM).
For more information, please visit www.aieverythingglobal.com