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    By News Team on September 10, 2025 Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia
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    • Launch of HUMAIN Chat: Saudi Arabia introduced HUMAIN Chat, an Arabic AI application, trained on the largest Arabic datasets. The app was showcased as a significant milestone in the Kingdom’s technological landscape, aiming to establish Saudi Arabia as a global hub for AI innovation.
    • Cultural and Linguistic Focus: The HUMAIN platform features the ALLAM 34B model, designed to handle various Arabic dialects and local nuances, catering to an audience of approximately 350 million Arabic speakers worldwide. The technology aims to provide culturally relevant AI solutions within the region.
    • Vision for the Future: HUMAIN’s CEO emphasised that this venture represents the beginning of a broader mission to utilise local talent and infrastructure, thereby enhancing innovation across commercial and social sectors in Saudi Arabia and beyond.

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    Riyadh: Saudi Arabia launched HUMAIN Chat, an Arabic artificial-intelligence app, in the Kingdom on Monday, which the company says is trained on the world’s largest datasets of the language.

    The product is HUMAIN’s first application in its AI suite and is powered by an Arabic model called ALLAM 34B, which was created in Saudi Arabia by local developers, the company stated in a press release.

    HUMAIN, an AI company wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund, was launched in May by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and aims to develop Arabic large-language models, and position the Kingdom as a global hub for technology innovation.

    The app is available on iOS and Android devices as well as through a web browser, and will be rolled out soon to other Arabic-speaking countries, the company stated.

    HUMAIN’s CEO Tareq Amin said: “The launch of HUMAIN Chat is a point of pride for Saudi Arabia, marking a historic milestone in our mission to build sovereign AI that is both technically advanced and culturally authentic.”

    ALLAM, which was built by a team of over 120 AI specialists, including 35 researchers with doctorates, has been designed to serve the 350 million people who speak Arabic across the globe.

    The model is culturally mindful, capable of dialect comprehension, and able to understand the different types of Arabic spoken across the region, from classical to more locale-specific forms of the language, the company stated.

    The model, which is also available in English, is trained on one of the largest Arabic datasets ever collected, then refined with input from over 600 domain experts and 250 evaluators.

    The result is unmatched fluency in Arabic and deep alignment with Islamic, Middle Eastern, and cultural nuance, the company stated.

    “We are proving that globally competitive technologies can be rooted in our own language, infrastructure, and values — built in Saudi Arabia by Saudi talent,” Amin said.

    “This is not the end state, but the beginning of a journey to serve the Kingdom, the Arabic-speaking world, and beyond. The potential is limitless, accelerating innovation and progress across every dimension of commercial and social life.”

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