Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Delivers Opening Remarks at the IDSC Seminar on Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Development
28 January 2025
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping economic growth and development models globally.
International reports indicate that AI's contribution to the global economy will rise to $15 trillion by 2030.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, delivered the opening speech at a
seminar titled "Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Development and
Prosperity: Visions and Concepts for the Future" at the Information and
Decision Support Center (IDSC), as part of a series of seminars launched by the
Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC) of the Cabinet and the
Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
The seminar was attended by Dr. Osama El Gohary, Assistant
Prime Minister and Head of the Information and Decision Support Center, Ms.
Maryam Al Kaabi, UAE Ambassador to Egypt, Dr. Ahmed Zayed, Director of the BA,
Dr. Mohamed Al Ali, CEO of Trends Research and Consulting Center, and Dr.
Mohamed Hamad Al Kuwaiti, Chairman of the UAE Government Cybersecurity Council.
At the beginning of her speech, H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat
emphasized that AI is of great importance at the national level and is one of
the main topics of concern for governments and decision-makers globally,
especially in recent years, noting her recent participation in the World
Economic Forum meetings in Davos for 2025, where AI and technological
developments were a key issue for discussions at this important global forum.
H.E. affirmed that if the world talks about sustainable
development that achieves a balance between the needs of the present and the
requirements of future generations, in light of increasing and intertwined
challenges at the economic, environmental and social levels, AI opens wide
avenues to accelerate growth and achieve qualitative leaps in various fields
and offer solutions to complex development challenges.
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation further added that at the international level, the
United Nations has repeatedly emphasized the critical role of AI in achieving
the Sustainable Development Goals, as the PriceWaterhouseCoopers report
indicates that the contribution of AI to the global economy will reach more
than 15 trillion dollars by 2030.
Dr. Al-Mashat also emphasized that Egypt has developed a
national strategy for artificial intelligence that aims to enhance the use of
this technology in all sectors, referring to the speech of H.E. President of
the Republic during the launch of the the Second Edition of the Egypt's
National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2025-2030, on the importance of
completing the march towards building a digital society that adopts the latest
global technologies and where artificial intelligence is a key pillar for
development efforts, as its impact has become clear in all aspects of life,
providing us with unprecedented opportunities for progress and sustainable
growth.
Moreover, H.E. addressed the contribution of Artificial
Intelligence to improving productivity efficiency across various sectors, from
industry to agriculture to services, supporting more accurate and effective
decision-making due to its ability to analyze big data and find innovative
solutions to the challenges we face in all fields. However, the ability of any
economy to benefit from this technological advancement is linked to its
capacity to absorb such technology.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat explained that Egypt pays great attention
to developing its digital infrastructure to create the appropriate environment
for the growth of AI applications and build a strong and sustainable digital
economy, through investment in telecommunications networks, data centers, cloud
computing, and raising the efficiency of the human resources.
Al Mashat also added that as advanced AI applications
require massive computing capabilities that consume large amounts of energy,
Egypt is working to take advantage of its strategic location to make it a
center for data transit around the world, in addition to being an ideal
destination for the development of renewable energy sources, especially wind
and solar energy, which gives it unique competitive advantages to meet the
growing needs in this field.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat reaffirmed that AI represents a
tremendous technological revolution that carries unprecedented opportunities,
but is also not without challenges. The increasing reliance on it may lead to
social and economic impacts that need to be addressed wisely and responsibly.
From the loss of some traditional jobs to deepening social gaps, and raising
questions about privacy and data security, these challenges emerge as elements
that must be addressed to ensure a balance between benefiting from the enormous
potential of this technology and reducing its negative effects. Therefore, open
and ongoing dialogue and constructive cooperation among all stakeholders are
vital to ensure that AI is used responsibly and ethically for sustainable
development and social justice.