The UK and Qatar have launched a joint AI research commission to advance artificial intelligence (AI) research and collaboration.
This initiative, announced during the State Visit of the Amir of Qatar to the UK, marks a pivotal step in the bilateral relationship between the two nations, focusing on harnessing AI for mutual benefit.
Strengthening AI Ecosystems
The joint research commission will be led by Queen Mary University of London in partnership with Hamad bin Khalifa University (HBKU) in Qatar.
Professor David Leslie, Professor of Ethics, Technology, and Society at Queen Mary University of London, will spearhead the project.
This collaboration aims to build on the existing progress in AI research in both countries and identify practical and ambitious ways to enhance cooperation in areas such as ecosystem development, policyand regulation, security, and international engagement.
Objectives and Partnerships
- Collaborative Leadership: The project is a result of a collaboration between Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the AI Committee of the Qatar Ministry of Communications & Information Technology (MCIT), Qatar Research, Development and Innovation Council (QRDI), and the British Embassy in Doha.
- Funding and Timeline: The project is funded by the UK Government’s Gulf Strategy Fund and is set to run from September 2024 to March 2025, with funds ranging from £50,000 to £80,000[2].
Strategic Benefits and Quotes
Enhancing Bilateral Cooperation
Neerav Patel, British Ambassador to Qatar said,
“The UK and Qatar have shown themselves to be innovators in the policy implementation of AI, including the need to build strong systems of ethics and governance. I’m delighted that such prestigious UK and Qatari institutions are involved in this important initiative.”
Dr. Mariam Khalid Al-Hamar, Minister Plenipotentiary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Qatar said,
“This collaboration marks a significant step forward in Qatar’s commitment to advancing AI as a transformative force for good. By partnering with the UK and leveraging the expertise of world-renowned institutions, we aim to unlock new opportunities for innovation, shape ethical frameworks, and contribute to global progress in AI.”
Joint Cooperation
- Ecosystem Development
- Building and scaling AI ecosystems
- Enhancing bilateral relationships between Qatar and the UK
- Policy and Regulation
- Developing ethical frameworks and governance
- Security
- Addressing emerging risks and harms
- International Engagement
- Fostering global cooperation in AI research
Focus |
Description |
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Ecosystem Development | Building and scaling AI ecosystems |
Policy and Regulation | Developing ethical frameworks and governance |
Security | Addressing emerging risks and harms |
International Engagement | Fostering global cooperation in AI research |
Broader Implications and Outlook
This initiative is part of a broader strategic dialogue between the UK and Qatar, which also includes a £1 billion investment in climate technologies and collaborations in genomics and other cutting-edge fields.
The partnership reflects both countries’ commitment to leveraging technology for societal and economic benefits.
A New Era of Technological Cooperation
The launch of the UK-Qatar joint AI research commission signifies a new era of technological cooperation between two global leaders in AI.
As both nations continue to innovate and address the challenges of the 21st century, this collaboration promises to drive ingenuity, commercial opportunity, and public benefit.
Sources: THX News, QRDI Council, Middle East AI News & Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.