SpecialtyNetworkSllc – Around the globe, companies are appointing Chief AI Officers (CAIO) to lead in AI deployment, regulatory compliance, and competitive strategy. The role blends technical skills with business thinking—a rare combination. Demand, however, is now well ahead of supply, leaving many organisations without suitable leaders.
In response, the UAE has launched a regional first: an executive CAIO programme. This initiative comes via a partnership between Abu Dhabi School of Management (ADSM) and Polynome AI Academy. Its goal: to train senior executives, CTOs, transformation leads, and CAIOs themselves in ethical, strategic, and practical facets of AI leadership.
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This programme supports the UAE AI Strategy 2031, which aims to make the UAE a global AI leader. Projections suggest that AI could add over US$96 billion to the UAE’s GDP by 2031. Organisations in the Middle East are already increasing AI investment significantly, with about 69% planning to boost spending.
A key strength is its blend of academic and industry expertise. Instructors come from top global universities and local AI institutions. Alongside them are leaders who have built AI systems at scale—ensuring students get both conceptual learning and operational insights.
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Graduates will leave with more than credentials: