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[Saudi Arabia's Strategic Pivot: The Crown Prince's New AI Initiative]-[New AI Giant from Strategic AI Company Debut]

Hard Fork AI · B2 · 2025-06-03

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Saudi Arabia's Strategic Pivot: The Crown Prince's New AI Initiative

Saudi Arabia is making a monumental shift in its economic strategy, moving away from its traditional reliance on crude oil revenues. As the world's largest crude oil exporter, the Kingdom is aggressively pursuing its "Vision 2030" initiative, a social and economic transformation plan designed to diversify the nation's economy. A central pillar of this transition is the country's strategic push to become a global AI hub, a goal now significantly bolstered by the launch of a new company, Humain.

The Launch of Humain

Recently, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched a new company, Humain, to manage and spearhead AI technology development within the Kingdom. While the term "company" might suggest a private entity, the podcast host notes that this functions more like a "nationalized company." It is funded by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), which manages a staggering $940 billion in assets. By leveraging this fund, the Crown Prince is essentially utilizing the nation's oil wealth to build long-term infrastructure and create domestic jobs.

Infrastructure Over Software

Unlike startups focused solely on building software or LLMs, Humain is primarily an "infrastructure play." The company is tasked with building out the necessary AI infrastructure, specifically the construction of data centers. This approach mirrors large-scale international projects, such as Sam Altman's $500 billion "Stargate" program in the United States. By focusing on foundational hardware and data centers, Saudi Arabia is positioning itself to be a critical node in the global AI ecosystem, rather than just a software consumer.

International Collaboration and Global Ambitions

Saudi Arabia’s AI ambitions are attracting significant global attention. The Kingdom has become a focal point for tech industry leaders, with figures like Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Mark Zuckerberg attending investment forums in the region. Furthermore, the PIF is not merely investing in local ventures; it is actively partnering with American tech giants, including Google and Salesforce, to develop AI-related projects and expand their operational footprints within Saudi Arabia.

A Bold Bet on the Future

The timing of these developments is notable, coinciding with high-profile diplomatic visits and a global surge in interest regarding AI policy. The host emphasizes that Saudi Arabia is "putting its money where its mouth is," making "big, bold bets" on the future of technology. With only five years remaining until the 2030 deadline for their economic transformation, the Kingdom's commitment to AI is clear. By integrating the Crown Prince's leadership with the massive capital of the PIF, Saudi Arabia is attempting to fundamentally rewire its economy, proving that their commitment to transitioning away from oil dependency is not just rhetoric, but a massive, capital-intensive infrastructure reality.

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there's a lot of interesting things, a lot of investment money going into space.
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I'm not sure exactly what the rules are.
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Don't get me wrong.
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But in any case, I'm not criticizing Saudi Arabia.
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I just think it's different than what I'm typically used to see in America.
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📝Key Phrases

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wean off of
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put your thumb on the scale
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break that all down
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economic diversification
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build out
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📖 Transcript

The Saudi crown prince has launched a new company to develop AI technologies.
This is very interesting as Saudi Arabia is a country with a ton of oil money traditionally, and they've been trying to essentially wean off of just having revenue from oil money for the last 20 -ish years.
And it's really been accelerating, I think, in the last five years.
So one thing I've been quite impressed by, you could say, was Saudi Arabia's push for investment into AI technology since the very early days, trying to become kind of like an AI hub.
They have a whole bunch of visa programs. I have a lot of friends that are in tech that are living over there.
And so there's a lot of interesting things, a lot of investment money going into space.

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