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Practical AI Deployment: Why the UAE Is Winning the Execution Game Over Tech Giants

The global artificial intelligence landscape is dominated by a relentless arms race between Silicon Valley and Beijing. Billions of dollars are poured into training massive Large Language Models (LLMs) with ever-increasing parameter counts. However, building impressive underlying foundational models is only half the battle. The true value of artificial intelligence lies in real-world application, physical integration, and industrial deployment. This is precisely where the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is carving out an undeniable advantage, shifting the conversation from theoretical AI capabilities to physical, operational impact. Is the UAE Leading the Practical AI and Robotics Adoption Race? While the United States and China focus on raw compute power and algorithmic breakthroughs, the UAE has strategically positioned itself as the global testbed for real-world execution. By pairing forward-thinking regulatory frameworks with substantial state-backed capital, the region eliminates tra...

Shehbaz Sharif's Bold Call for Global Justice at the 79th UN General Assembly

 


At the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan’s Prime Minister, delivered a forceful speech addressing several global and regional concerns. His primary focus was on humanitarian crises, particularly in Palestine and Kashmir, as well as Pakistan’s struggles with climate change, economic challenges, and terrorism.

1. Palestine and Kashmir: Sharif condemned Israel’s military actions in Gaza, labeling them a “genocidal war,” and called for the international community to intervene and support a two-state solution. He urged the UN to grant Palestine full membership, aligning the Palestinian cause with that of Kashmir, drawing parallels between both struggles for self-determination. He criticized India for its actions in Kashmir, particularly since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, and demanded the reversal of these measures to ensure peace in the region  .

2. Climate Change: Sharif also emphasized Pakistan’s vulnerability to climate change, highlighting the catastrophic floods that devastated the country in 2022. He reiterated the principle that “the polluter must pay” and urged developed nations to meet their climate finance commitments .

3. Economic and Security Concerns: The Prime Minister also touched upon the debt crisis affecting developing countries, including Pakistan, calling for global economic reforms. He spoke of Pakistan’s ongoing battle against terrorism, particularly in the context of Operation Azm-e-Istekham, and called for international cooperation to combat terrorism  .


Overall, his speech resonated with many by linking Pakistan’s internal challenges with broader global issues, emphasizing peace, justice, and multilateralism as solutions. The impact of his speech was significant in drawing attention to ongoing conflicts and crises, although achieving tangible changes remains a complex challenge.

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