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How AI could help keep 黑料社区鈥檚 homes safer

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Updated 29 November 2024

How AI could help keep 黑料社区鈥檚 homes safer

How AI could help keep 黑料社区鈥檚 homes safer
  • Integration of AI with 'internet of things鈥 devices enables real-time monitoring and smart threat detection for better security
  • Tech firm Smart Citizens鈥 expansion aligns with Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030, elevating living standards through innovative technology

RIYADH: As part of 黑料社区鈥檚 push to establish itself as a leader in the data-driven, AI-powered economy, the Kingdom is harnessing the transformative potential of artificial intelligence to revolutionize homes.

AI and machine-learning technologies are making houses and apartment smarter, more efficient and easier to live in. They are also making them safer.

Real-time monitoring of security video, identifying threats, automated alerts to residents and integration with other smart home devices will completely change how homeowners protect their properties.

Industry leaders such as the tech firm Smart Citizens are expanding into 黑料社区 following their success elsewhere.

The UAE-based firm says that it delivers innovative, cutting-edge solutions, particularly in smart-home automation.

鈥淪mart Citizens believes AI will drive the most compelling advancements in home security and safety in 黑料社区,鈥 Ashraf Nouri, Smart Citizens CEO, told Arab News. 听

He explained that the integration of AI with a network of devices that could connect and exchange data (known as the 鈥淚nternet of things鈥), enhanced home security by enabling real-time monitoring and smart threat detection.

Smart Citizens鈥 expansion strategy, Nouri said, was crafted to 鈥渂e in tune with 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030, which wants living standards to match modern concepts and foster innovation in technology.鈥

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AI is projected to contribute more than $135 billion to 黑料社区鈥檚 economy by 2030, making up 12.4 percent of the Kingdom鈥檚 gross domestic product, according to accounting firm PwC.

The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority was set up in 2019 to help drive the Kingdom鈥檚 AI capabilities and make it a global leader in data-driven economies.

黑料社区 is also ramping up AI investment, looking to cement its position as one of the world鈥檚 main investors in the technology.听




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The embrace of home AI technology fits with the Kingdom鈥檚 mission to become a leader in smart city development. A key example is NEOM, the futuristic mega-city project that integrates advanced technologies and smart home solutions to foster connectivity and sustainability.

Elaborating on how AI is reshaping residential security in the Middle East, Nouri said that his company had developed a comprehensive AI-enabled security ecosystem.

The system, he said, offered a 鈥渘ew generation of smart home security.鈥




These solutions have already shown results with a 40 percent decrease in false alarms. (Supplied) 听

This included AI-driven intrusion detection, voice-activated security controls and predictive maintenance.

Nouri said: 鈥淲e involve our AI technologies in the following domains: Computer vision for video surveillance and object detection, natural language processing for voice interaction and analysis, and neural networks for driving predictive analytics on maintenance and anomaly detection.鈥

As Smart Citizens prepares to enter the Saudi market, Nouri said that the company was committed to teaching its consumers about the new technologies it offered.

鈥淪mart Citizens adopts an integrated approach in consumer education for the adoption of advanced technologies, especially in home security and safety, in 黑料社区,鈥 he said.




Nouri said that Smart Citizens is working to ensure compliance with Saudi standards. (Supplied)

The company鈥檚 strategies, he added, include public awareness campaigns, workshops and seminars, partnerships with educational institutions, and incentive programs to drive engagement and adoption.

These initiatives, Nouri said, aligned with the ambitions of Vision 2030 for digital transformation and the development of smart cities.

He added: 鈥淭hrough such programs, the company aspires to encourage a technological society that shall be ready for innovations in home security and safety.鈥

Nouri explained that his company was 鈥渋mplementing an AI-enabled behavioral analytics system that filters the routine household activities from potential threats.鈥 This, he said, enhanced the accuracy of threat detection.




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This was achieved through the integration of 鈥淚nternet of things鈥 devices, which are essential to the system鈥檚 overall effectiveness.

Nouri said: 鈥淚oT devices are collecting key data from sensors, smart locks and cameras to build the backbone of our system. The processing and analysis of this data in real-time happen through our AI models.鈥

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鈥 Smart homes gain popularity as 黑料社区 advances its AI-powered economy.

鈥 AI-driven behavioral analytics can filter routine activities from potential threats.

鈥 Internet of things devices enhance home security by enabling real-time monitoring.

Emphasizing that Smart Citizens prioritized user experience, he added: 鈥淲e design interfaces that are easy to navigate, allowing users to control and monitor their smart home systems effortlessly.鈥

The company鈥檚 AI systems were able to learn individual preferences over time, enabling tailored automation that aligned with each homeowner鈥檚 lifestyle, he said.

Nouri said that robust measures were in place to address privacy concerns swiftly and effectively.

鈥淲e have multiple approaches to address privacy and security at our systems: Encryption protocols, localized data processing and compliance with UK standards, UAE standards,鈥 he said, noting that his company was also working to ensure full compliance with Saudi regulations.




Smart Citizens actively embrace AI-powered technologies in luxury apartments and homes. (Supplied)

In the UAE, people were increasingly embracing AI-powered technologies in luxury apartments and homes, he added, describing homeowners there as 鈥渒een adopters of high-tech innovations to enhance their lifestyles and ensure comfort.鈥

Looking ahead, Nouri is optimistic about AI鈥檚 growing role in home security, believing that AI will become increasingly autonomous and seamlessly integrated into daily life.

鈥淪olutions like the smart energy management and lighting solutions provided by Smart Citizens will evolve to provide even more personalized and predictive capabilities,鈥 Nouri said.

Smart homes are also seen as a more sustainable solution to mitigate climate change, and 黑料社区 is adopting a whole-of-society approach to reduce carbon emissions by 278 million tonnes annually by 2030.




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A 2019 study published in Environment International found that household energy consumption accounted for one-third of global carbon emissions, and home automation had the potential to reduce these emissions by 12.78 percent.

Nouri said that emerging home security trends, such as biometric security enhancements and edge computing, which processes data on devices closer to the user, will allow for faster, more private operations.

And the impact of these solutions is measurable, providing 鈥渦p to a 40 percent reduction in false alarms,鈥 he said.

鈥淭hese AI-powered solutions provided by us make a residence safer through real-time threat detection, personalized security, and seamlessly integrated automation, ensuring constant protection,鈥 Nouri said.




Ashraf Nouri, Smart Citizens CEO

This new AI technology enhances home security while giving residents greater peace of mind and control over their living spaces.

Smart Citizens is just one example of a company entering the Saudi market with AI powered solutions for people鈥檚 daily lives.

Many more will follow, deploying data-driven technology that will transform how we live.


Oldest human settlement in Arabian Peninsula discovered near Tabuk

Oldest human settlement in Arabian Peninsula discovered near Tabuk
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Oldest human settlement in Arabian Peninsula discovered near Tabuk

Oldest human settlement in Arabian Peninsula discovered near Tabuk
  • Archeological excavations at the Masiyon site northwest of Tabuk, were carried out by the commission in partnership with Japan鈥檚 Kanazawa University, and in collaboration with Neom

RIYADH: The oldest architectural settlement in the Arabian Peninsula, dating back to the pre-pottery Neolithic period of 10,300-11,000 years ago, has been discovered near Tabuk, 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Culture announced on Thursday.

Dr. Ajab Al-Otaibi, director general of the Heritage Commission鈥檚 antiquities sector, said the find was 鈥渁mong the oldest settlements in the world.鈥

Archeological excavations at the Masiyon site northwest of Tabuk, were carried out by the commission in partnership with Japan鈥檚 Kanazawa University, and in collaboration with Neom.

Although the area has been listed on the National Antiquities Register since 1978, studies in December 2022 revealed it to be the earliest known example of human settlement in the Arabian Peninsula.

Four excavations seasons were conducted up to May 2024 using advanced methods such as documenting stratigraphic layers, classifying artifacts, and analyzing organic samples to establish absolute dating.

Semi-circular granite structures were uncovered 鈥 including residential buildings, passageways, hearths and storage areas 鈥 suggesting a functional layout supporting hunting and early grain cultivation.

Other finds included stone tools such as grinding stones, knives and arrowheads, along with decorative objects, ceramics, agricultural tools, beehives and human and animal skeletons. Stones engraved with geometric patterns were also unearthed. 

The commission described the discovery as a landmark in understanding the origins of human settlements in 黑料社区鈥檚 northwest and the Kingdom鈥檚 wider history.

Al-Otaibi said the findings 鈥渉ighlight the pivotal role of the Arabian Peninsula in the emergence of human civilization.鈥

They also support the theory that the northwest was a natural extension of Mesopotamia, the Levant and Southern Anatolia 鈥 otherwise known as the Fertile Crescent 鈥 and that it was home to humanity鈥檚 early transition from nomadism to settlement.


HUMAIN launches 鈥榞roundbreaking鈥 laptop built around agentic AI

HUMAIN launches 鈥榞roundbreaking鈥 laptop built around agentic AI
Updated 26 September 2025

HUMAIN launches 鈥榞roundbreaking鈥 laptop built around agentic AI

HUMAIN launches 鈥榞roundbreaking鈥 laptop built around agentic AI

RIYADH: HUMAIN, a Public Investment Fund company has announced the launch of its Horizon Pro PC, billed as 鈥渁 groundbreaking laptop designed to revolutionize agentic artificial intelligence personal computing.鈥 Agentic AI systems can act independently and with initiative with limited, or no, human oversight.

The launch was announced by HUMAIN CEO Tareq Amin during the Snapdragon Summit in Maui, Hawaii.

According to a press release, the Snapdragon processor family at the core of the HUMAIN Horizon Pro deliver 鈥渓eading AI performance and a powerful CPU so that the PC can operate up to 100 times faster than human thought.鈥

It added that the company鈥檚 upcoming proprietary HUMAIN ONE operating system 鈥渆nables users to manage enterprise workflows, communications, and AI applications from a unified, adaptive interface designed to anticipate needs and accelerate decision-making.鈥 It added that the new PC 鈥渙ffers zero-latency wake time, over 18 hours of battery life, a 40-percent reduction in power consumption compared to competing systems, and advanced thermal architecture for sustained, high-performance use across demanding environments.鈥

HUMAIN鈥檚 AI integrates the Arabic-first large language model 鈥淎LLaM鈥 and 鈥渙perates locally for maximum speed and data privacy, with the flexibility of hybrid AI to tap into the cloud when complex processing or broader insights are required, offering enterprise users the ideal blend of performance, control, and scale,鈥 according to the company.

Amin said: 鈥淭he HUMAIN Horizon Pro represents a paradigm shift in agentic AI personal computing, especially for enterprise environments where AI actively collaborates with users, both locally and in the cloud, to boost productivity.鈥

Amin also announced that HUMAIN will give away 500 of its PCs to students as part of its launch initiative to 鈥渉elp unlock new potential for learning, creativity, and future leadership in AI-driven fields.鈥


黑料社区 champions youth empowerment at UN

黑料社区 champions youth empowerment at UN
Updated 26 September 2025

黑料社区 champions youth empowerment at UN

黑料社区 champions youth empowerment at UN
  • Invest in youth, says Minister Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim
  • Praise for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman鈥檚 vision

NEW YORK: 黑料社区鈥檚 Economy and Planning Minister Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim has told world leaders at the 80th UN General Assembly that young people are 鈥渒ey鈥 to ensure the world鈥檚 long-term sustainable development.

Al-Ibrahim was speaking during the commemoration of the World Program of Action for Youth which was set up 30 years ago.

鈥淚n a world where many struggle to embrace long-term vision, youth remains the key factor,鈥 Al-Ibrahim told the high-level gathering.

鈥淭hey possess the future more than we ever will. The lessons from our experiences are clear: involve youth, invest in them, and depend on them today.鈥

Al-Ibrahim highlighted 黑料社区鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as a prime example of youth-driven leadership, crediting his transformative vision with channeling young people鈥檚 energy and ambitions into concrete national progress.

鈥淚t is not merely about population size, but about leadership,鈥 Al-Ibrahim explained. He cited Saudi Vision 2030 as 鈥渢he best model of long-term planning and sustainable implementation.鈥

The minister noted that while nearly half the world鈥檚 population is under 30, youth unemployment remains three times higher than adult joblessness. Millions of young people continue to fall outside formal education, training, and employment frameworks.

Al-Ibrahim warned that collective action would determine whether current demographic trends become 鈥渙pportunities that bear fruit or burdens that weigh down the entire global system.鈥


KSrelief host talks on crises in Middle East, Sudan with UN and EU

KSrelief host talks on crises in Middle East, Sudan with UN and EU
Updated 26 September 2025

KSrelief host talks on crises in Middle East, Sudan with UN and EU

KSrelief host talks on crises in Middle East, Sudan with UN and EU
  • Joint action 鈥榚ssential,鈥 says KSrelief鈥檚 Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah
  • EU鈥檚 Hadja Lahbib emphasizes 305m people need urgent help

NEW YORK: 黑料社区鈥檚 aid agency KSrelief co-hosted a high-level ministerial panel at the UN headquarters this week on the worsening humanitarian crises in the Middle East and Sudan.

KSrelief hosted the event, titled 鈥淗umanitarian Diplomacy in Action: Collective Response to the Crises in the Middle East,鈥 with the EU and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

International leaders, experts, and officials from humanitarian organizations discussed ways to deliver lifesaving assistance to millions facing violence, hunger, and limited access to basic services in Gaza, the West Bank, Syria, Yemen, and Sudan.

Participants included the UN World Food Programme, the Norwegian Refugee Council, and the International Committee of the Red Crescent.

Discussions highlighted the urgent need to overcome political and administrative barriers, support frontline aid workers, and secure flexible funding for relief.

The panel focused on how diplomatic efforts could open access, protect civilians, and ensure aid reaches those most in need.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, adviser at the royal court and general supervisor of KSrelief, said: 鈥淚n times of crisis, humanitarian diplomacy is essential to breaking down barriers and saving lives.

鈥淲e must work together, using every tool at our disposal, to reach those who rely on our help. Through partnership and determination, we can bring hope and dignity back to people across the region.鈥

European Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib emphasized the scale of the challenge.

鈥淲e remain steadfast in our efforts to alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable around the world. Over 305 million people need humanitarian assistance.

鈥淭he humanitarian disasters in Gaza, Syria, Yemen, and Sudan are a stark reminder that much more needs to be done, by all of us, to help civilians suffering the effects of brutal conflicts,鈥 she said.

鈥淔unding itself is not the solution: adequate funding is necessary but so is ensuring effective delivery to the vulnerable. Humanitarians must be allowed to do their work everywhere 鈥 this is an imperative of international humanitarian law, and an imperative of our shared humanity.鈥

Cindy McCain, executive director of the WFP, warned of escalating risks. 鈥淲ith famine gripping Gaza and Sudan, and UN teams arbitrarily detained in Yemen, humanitarians are facing unprecedented risks and challenges as they carry out their lifesaving work.

鈥淲e urgently need global leaders to uphold the right to safety and protection for all aid workers, and the obligation on all parties to provide unimpeded humanitarian access.鈥

Joyce Msuya, assistant secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and deputy emergency relief coordinator at OCHA, said: 鈥淗umanitarian diplomacy can secure humanitarian space and yield real, lifesaving outcomes for the people we serve.

鈥淚n the Middle East and in Sudan it is not just important 鈥 it is indispensable.鈥

The event closed with the participants resolving to push for practical solutions and more coordinated action to meet the urgent needs of millions across the region.


Saudi foreign affairs minister joins UNGA side meetings

Saudi foreign affairs minister joins UNGA side meetings
Updated 26 September 2025

Saudi foreign affairs minister joins UNGA side meetings

Saudi foreign affairs minister joins UNGA side meetings

RIYADH: Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan joined a series of meetings on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, including the G20 foreign envoys鈥 gathering chaired by South Africa.

Prince Faisal stressed the importance of international economic cooperation and the activation of multilateral institutions, foremost among them the UN and the G20, describing them as vital platforms for coordinating efforts to address political and economic challenges, SPA reported, quoting his remarks.

The foreign minister said that addressing global challenges requires genuine international solidarity and multilateral cooperation based on shared responsibility.

鈥淭he world today faces rising levels of inequality, global economic disruptions that have deeply impacted millions of lives, escalating regional and international tensions, and repeated violations of international law. All these issues threaten the stability of the international order and hinder the path of sustainable development,鈥 Prince Faisal said.

Prince Faisal also participated in the ministerial-level meeting of the Arab Summit Troika with his South Korean counterpart Cho Hyun, who was also President of the UN Security Council for September.

They discussed ways to coordinate multilateral work to strengthen joint efforts serving regional and international issues during their meeting.

Prince Faisal also met with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel, where they signed a Memorandum of Understanding on political consultations.

They also talked about strategies to further enhance bilateral relations between their countries.