Topics & People

The workforce of skilled individuals. Saudi Arabia has a young, hungry, and increasingly well-educated population, with many citizens returning after studying at top Western universities, which is crucial for its tech ambitions.

Saudi Arabia's abundance of power, which provides a key strategic advantage for building the energy-intensive data centers required for large-scale AI infrastructure.

The process of using a trained AI model to make predictions or decisions on new data. This is a major area of focus for Humain, which aims to offer differentiated inferencing costs to the world.

Saudi Arabia's strategic framework to reduce its dependence on oil, diversify its economy, and develop public service sectors such as health, education, infrastructure, recreation, and tourism. AI is a fundamental component of this vision.

Humain
Organization

A well-funded Saudi Arabian startup launched to build a comprehensive AI value chain for the country and region. It focuses on digital infrastructure, foundational models, and enterprise applications.

CEO of Humain, leading Saudi Arabia's charge to become a digital and AI superpower. He was formerly with a subsidiary of Aramco and has extensive international experience in the US, Japan, and India.

Ric Flair
Person

A legendary wrestler from whom Triple H learned, showcasing the importance of mentorship in the industry.

A wrestler from whom Triple H learned during his own career development.

A famous MMA fighter used as an example to illustrate that in combat sports like UFC, personality and charisma can be a bigger draw for audiences than recent wins.

Peacock
Organization

NBC Universal's streaming service. It spent $100 million for the rights to a single NFL playoff game to drive subscriptions, highlighting the high-cost strategy of using tentpole content for customer acquisition in a high-churn environment.

USA Network
Organization

A broadcast partner for WWE, airing its Friday night programming.

CW
Organization

The broadcast network that airs WWE's NXT program, which serves as a developmental brand for new talent.