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Step boss says AI regulation is critical but cautions against over-regulation

Step boss says AI regulation is critical but cautions against over-regulation
The newly added AI track covered topics such as large-language models, advanced neural nets, and co-pilot systems. (Supplied)
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Updated 29 February 2024

Step boss says AI regulation is critical but cautions against over-regulation

Step boss says AI regulation is critical but cautions against over-regulation
  • Ray Dargham, the CEO of the tech-focused new media company, tells Arab News 黑料社区 and the UAE are leading the way in AI advances and regulation
  • Annual Step Conference in Dubai last week added an AI track reflecting the growth of the technology globally and regionally

DUBAI: Tech-focused new media company Step held its 12th annual conference and exhibition in Dubai last week, which attracted about 350 startups, 150 venture capital firms and more than 8,000 delegates.

Ray Dargham, the co-founder and CEO of Step, said during the opening ceremony that the business, which has already expanded to include a conference in 黑料社区, now plans to go global through a partner-hosting model.

The event in Dubai featured six tracks: Start, covering startups, growth and venture capital; Fintech, covering ecommerce; Digital, devoted to media, adtech and creators; Wellness, covering health, lifestyle and femtech; Earth, for greentech and sustainability; and Artificial Intelligence, covering machine learning, data and automation.

The newly added AI track covered topics such as large-language models, advanced neural nets, and co-pilot systems, which were discussed by industry experts such as Brittany McDonough of the Abu Dhabi Investment Office; Maitha Alsuwaidi, chief operating officer of Microsoft UAE; Google Cloud鈥檚 Ahmad El-Sayed; and Google Deepmind鈥檚 head of product, Mehdi-Ghissassi.

Although AI has been around for a while, 鈥渋t hadn鈥檛 actually reached a critical mass until about a year ago,鈥 Dargham told Arab News. 鈥淔or a long time, AGI or artificial general intelligence, was mostly limited to labs.鈥

More recently, ChatGPT has played a critical role in helping AI reach a mass audience, allowing everyone to 鈥渆xperience the power behind the technology,鈥 he added.

The AI sessions at the Step Conference, which covered several topics, including regulatory frameworks and deep learning, were 鈥渄esigned to provide startups with invaluable insights into the ethical, regulatory and technological advancement of AI, equipping them to navigate and capitalize on the dynamic and fast-moving landscape of AI-driven innovation.鈥

The company is adapting to become an 鈥淎I conference鈥 because, Dargham said, 鈥渕ost of what we consider 鈥榯ech鈥 today will become AI-powered or have an AI component to it over the next few years.鈥

All of the other tracks during Step events will be affected by the development and utilization of AI to such a significant degree that Dargham believes the technology 鈥渨ill become bigger than software and the internet itself. Hence, theoretically speaking, our conference will become an AI conference instead of being a tech conference.鈥

Much of the innovation and development in AI has been global but Dargham said that in particular, Step was 鈥渘oticing a significant shift in the Middle East region toward a growing interest and adoption of generative AI technologies.鈥

As evidence of this he cited the UAE鈥檚 strategy on AI, which aims to ensure the country is at the forefront of innovation in the technology by 2031, and 黑料社区鈥檚 national agenda for data and AI, which aims to position the Kingdom as a global leader in data-driven economies, allowing it to leverage the power of AI for economic and social development.

The region is already receiving greater international attention and investment related to AI. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, for example, is reportedly in talks with investors, including in the UAE, to raise funding 鈥 said to be as much as between $5 trillion and $7 trillion 鈥 for a tech initiative to boost international chip-building capacity and expand its ability to power AI, among other things.

黑料社区 and the UAE 鈥渁re leading a groundbreaking wave of AI investment, spearheaded by entities like (AI development company) G42,鈥 said Dargham.

鈥淭he adoption rates are skyrocketing across sectors, from healthcare to finance, highlighting a strategic shift towards AI-driven innovation鈥 but it isn鈥檛 鈥渏ust about numbers,鈥 he added.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about crafting a narrative of ambition and progress that鈥檚 reshaping the region鈥檚 technological landscape.鈥

The national strategies of the countries and their investments are encouraging interest from private entities that 鈥渁re increasingly investing in AI research and development, with a particular focus on generative AI,鈥 which includes 鈥渆ndeavors to pioneer advanced algorithms, models, and applications customized to address regional needs and challenges,鈥 said Dargham.

AI innovation is particularly evident in the startup landscape, with businesses 鈥渆xploring diverse applications of generative AI in areas such as natural language processing, computer vision and creative AI.鈥

The advancement of AI is not without its challenges as global concerns grow about data privacy and security.

鈥淓nsuring the protection of sensitive information and compliance with data-protection regulations are imperative for instilling trust and confidence in GenAI technologies among stakeholders,鈥 said Dargham.

He added that 鈥渁 significant hurdle鈥 is the shortage of skilled AI professionals.

鈥淲ithout an adequate talent pool equipped with the necessary expertise, organizations struggle to effectively implement GenAI solutions鈥 resulting in a 鈥減ressing need to invest in AI education and training programs,鈥 he said.

The rapid development of AI also brings with it ethical considerations.

鈥淔rom deepfakes to misinformation, the ethical implications of GenAI demand robust guidelines and frameworks for responsible use,鈥 Dargham said.

Step is committed to playing its part in this space, he added, through sessions designed to address the ethics, safety and societal impacts of AI. It is also exploring collaborations between governments and international organizations 鈥渢o develop policies that foster innovation while addressing concerns related to data privacy, bias, transparency and responsibility.鈥

While regulation is critical, Dargham cautioned against over-regulation.

鈥淐ollaboration with policymakers, industry leaders, and ethical experts is essential in establishing clear guidelines that promote the ethical deployment of GenAI technologies, fostering trust and accountability within the ecosystem,鈥 he said.

Both 黑料社区 and the UAE have 鈥渕ade significant progress in crafting frameworks for AI governance and ethics,鈥 accompanied by national strategies and programs 鈥渁imed at advancing AI technologies while addressing pertinent regulatory concerns,鈥 Dargham added.

鈥淚 think regulation for AI is crucial, but I鈥檓 also concerned about over-regulation globally; the EU tends to overregulate.鈥