Saudi Cultural Missions Theses & Dissertations
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Item Restricted Regulatory and Social Acceptance Challenges in Using Artificial Intelligence in Genomic Diagnostics in Saudi Arabia: Applying the Responsive Regulation and Innovation Diffusion Model.(University College London (UCL), 2024-08-28) Alderaa, Khalid; Jong, SimchaThis study explores the regulatory and social acceptance challenges of integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into genomic diagnostics in Saudi Arabia, using the Responsive Regulation and Innovation Diffusion model as theoretical frameworks. Methodology: The research employs a narrative review methodology, emphasizing regulatory frameworks, public trust, and the cultural perceptions that influence the adoption of AI technologies. Findings: The study identifies that, although AI holds significant promise for advancing genomic diagnostics, its full integration is hindered by regulatory gaps and a low level of social acceptance. The research emphasises the importance of creating a flexible and dynamic regulatory framework that can evolve with AI advancements. It also highlights the crucial role of stakeholder engagement and public education in building trust and ensuring that innovation progresses without compromising public safety. Limitations: Key limitations of the study include the restricted scope of the literature review, which primarily focuses on the European Union and Saudi Arabia, and the fast-paced development of AI technology, which may limit the long-term applicability of the proposed models. Practical Implications: To improve the adoption of AI in healthcare, this study recommends the implementation of regulatory sandboxes, which would allow AI innovations to be tested in controlled environments. Additionally, fostering public trust through transparency and education is critical to ensuring the successful integration of AI technologies in genomic diagnostics.23 0Item Restricted Foreign capital investment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: How has legislation been formulated over the years to cater to foreign capital investment? How do Saudi and EU laws compare in terms of trade and capital investment?(Saudi Digital Library, 2023) Albeladi, Semood Hussain; Kenny, MelAs a developing nation, Saudi Arabia presents foreign investors with numerous business opportunities. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is an essential component of both the national and global economies. Saudi Arabia is desperate to open its market to an unlimited number of participants, who will undoubtedly contribute to the economy and business environment. In this research, the Saudi local market will be analyzed from various angles, and its characteristics are outlined. Throughout this work, numerous definitions, and explanations of FDI in Saudi Arabia will be provided. Key advantages, sectors, and characteristics of the Saudi Markets were outlined. It will also explain the development of legislation in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to be compatible with foreign investment. On the other hand, how Saudi laws and European Union laws compare in terms of trade and capital investment. The Ministry of Investment of Saudi Arabia, which is the legal authority responsible for facilitating these investments, is the starting point for investors seeking more information. This might demonstrate the potential and benefits of Saudi FDI opportunities. Consequently, there are several strong indications of outstanding opportunities to increase the business's profitability. Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Saudi Arabia still offers a vast opportunity to conduct a variety of businesses and invest in emerging industries.20 0