GSR-25 Session Discusses Collaborative Regulation in the Digital Era

A panel discussion titled “Leading the Convergence: Cross-Regulatory Collaboration for a Digital Era” was held as part of the Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR-25), hosted by the Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST) in Riyadh today.
 The session highlighted the latest international trends and practices in regulating artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, with a focus on strengthening cooperation among countries in this field.
 Governor and Board Member of the Digital Government Authority Eng. Ahmed Mohammed Alsuwaiyan stressed that the Kingdom’s digital transformation efforts are anchored in Saudi Vision 2030, which positions digitalization as a key pillar in building a more efficient and inclusive future. He explained that the Kingdom’s initiatives, based on a unified digital identity and an integrated regulatory framework, aim to establish a global model of digital governance centered on citizens, improving efficiency, enhancing quality of life, and facilitating government services.
 He further noted that Riyadh’s leadership in artificial intelligence and digital governance marks an important step toward shaping a future grounded in trusted digital identities, sound regulation of emerging technologies, and enhanced global digital security.

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