UAE: AI for Toddlers

UAE: AI for Toddlers

12 May 2025

The United Arab Emirates is set to introduce artificial intelligence education to children as young as four years old, signalling a significant push to transform the nation into a regional technology hub. This initiative arrives despite the UAE's historical underperformance in education, highlighting the government's commitment to rapidly advancing its tech capabilities.

The programme aims to equip young learners with fundamental AI concepts, fostering a generation fluent in the technologies expected to dominate future industries. Details about the curriculum remain sparse, but the focus on early education suggests a long-term strategy to embed AI expertise within the national workforce.

This ambitious project reflects the UAE's broader vision of diversifying its economy beyond oil and gas, with technology playing a central role. By prioritising AI education from a young age, the UAE hopes to cultivate a competitive edge in the global tech landscape and attract further investment in the sector.

Source:ft.com

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Published on 12 May 2025
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UAE: AI for Toddlers