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When people hear the term “artificial intelligence,” they typically think of chatbots and digital assistants. But what’s coming next could significantly impact the digital economy in the Middle East and beyond.
What we are referring to is superintelligent AI. And if global tech leaders are right, it could arrive in fewer than five years.
But what does that involve? How is it different from today’s AI? And what are the implications for a region focused on leading in technology and innovation?
Most people know AI through generative tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and DALL-E — systems that can write, code, and produce art. While powerful, these tools are best suited to narrow tasks and rely on patterns found in existing data.






