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How Saudi Arabia is Leading the AI Classroom Shift

by Nausheen
Saudi Arabia Leads AI Classroom Shift with Strong Student Optimism

As Saudi Arabia accelerates its journey toward becoming a global hub for innovation under Vision 2030, a new frontier is emerging in the Kingdom’s digital transformation: the university classroom. While many Western economies grapple with “AI anxiety,” Saudi Arabia is witnessing a wave of unprecedented optimism.

Strong Optimism Around Artificial Intelligence

Salcito, General Manager of Enterprise at Coursera, revealed that the Kingdom is outpacing global peers in AI enthusiasm, technical upskilling, and adoption of industry-aligned micro-credentials. Coursera’s latest data underscores Saudi Arabia’s unique position.

When asked about the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of learning, students in the Kingdom responded overwhelmingly positively.

“Certainly I think one of the things that comes across the survey is the importance and value on AI with 91 percent of students seeing AI’s impact on higher education as positive. It’s a huge testament to the impact that we’re seeing.”

Salcito, General Manager of Enterprise at Coursera

A Contrast with Global Trends

This optimism is not just a regional trend; it sharply contrasts with figures from major Western and emerging markets. Salcito highlighted the “fairly significant lift” between Saudi Arabia and other nations.

“I would say the biggest area is huge optimism from Saudi Arabia compared to the other countries surveyed on AI. If you think about the sort of what I highlighted earlier with regards to the view on higher education in AI, 91 percent in Saudi Arabia compared to others who are not as strong. So 77 percent positive in the UK, 87 percent in India, 73 percent in Mexico, and 78 percent in the US.”

Salcito, General Manager of Enterprise at Coursera

Driving the AI Classroom Shift

Saudi Arabia’s strong positive outlook reflects a wider commitment to future-focused education, where AI is seen as an opportunity rather than a disruption. With increasing investment in digital learning, skills development, and innovation, universities across the Kingdom are positioning themselves at the forefront of the global AI classroom shift.

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