Iranian expats say UAE canceled residency visas, leaving many stranded abroad
- Reports from Iranian expatriates claim the UAE has recently canceled residency visas for Iranians, producing travel and legal disruptions.
- Policy shift has potential diplomatic and economic ripple effects across the Gulf, affecting workforce mobility and regional tensions.
- Saudi authorities and employers should monitor labor flows and verify any immediate impacts on bilateral services and travel corridors.
Iran International · 2026-03-29
Breakthrough claims: AI training at '100x less power' could ease data‑centre energy crisis
- Researchers report a method that could reduce AI training energy by up to 100x, addressing one of the sector's largest sustainability challenges.
- If validated, Saudi data centre and national AI planning could revise power and cooling forecasts for large‑scale AI deployments.
- Practical adoption will require technical validation, supply‑chain readiness, and integration with national grid and green energy targets.
SciTechDaily · 2026-03-29
CEOs cite AI as explicit reason for mass tech layoffs — industry trend deepdive
- Analysis shows executives increasingly attribute workforce reductions to AI adoption and operational restructuring.
- Trend signals faster reprioritisation of R&D budgets toward automation and AI-first product roadmaps.
- Policy implication: workforce reskilling and social-safety planning needed; Saudi digital-skills programs should accelerate targeted retraining.
The Deep Dive · 2026-03-29
Naver expands while Kakao streamlines — two diverging AI platform strategies in Korea
- Naver is pursuing expansion and heavy AI investment while Kakao focuses on consolidation and efficiency.
- The divergence illustrates platform-level strategic choices: growth via capability build vs. cost‑focused optimization.
- Implication for Saudi tech policy: consider both scale-up and efficiency playbooks when designing national AI industry support.
kmjournal.net · 2026-03-29
Zimbabwe university scales up drone technology as part of industrialisation push
- Bindura University (BUSE) is expanding drone R&D and training to support industrialisation and local tech skills.
- Initiative highlights demand across Africa for applied drone capabilities — potential for regional partnerships and exportable services.
- Implication for Saudi: opportunity to explore academic exchange, joint R&D, and talent pipelines for defense‑adjacent UAV systems.
Herald Online · 2026-03-29