
TEHRAN The first artificial intelligence (AI) development, metaverse, and blockchain acceleration center, called Hamta, was introduced in Tehran on Monday.The primary goal is to draw in the participation of innovation professionals in attending to the technological needs of sports at all levels, from champion to public activities, Mehr news company reported.The Ministry of Sports and Youth, in cooperation with the Vice Presidency for Science, Technology, and Knowledge-Based Economy, has actually allocated a substantial spending plan for the production of technological sports devices.It is expected that with the inauguration of the first sports AI center in Iran, knowledge-based companies in this area will develop.Irans ranking improves in Government AI ReadinessAccording to the latest report by Oxford Insights index, which measures federal government readiness for carrying out artificial intelligence (AI) in public services, Iran ranks 91st amongst 188 countries, going up 3 positions compared to 94th in 2023.
AI has an essential function to play not just in governing the innovation, but in helping federal governments perform better.The Government AI Readiness Index has become a relied on resource for policymakers, embraced as an official benchmark by nationwide governments.In this years edition, the AI readiness of 188 nations at a time of growing complexity, where governments face developing person requirements and challenges like economic unpredictability, climate risks, and increasing inequalities.The 2024 index takes a look at 40 indicators across three pillars: Government, Technology Sector, and Data & & Infrastructure.
It highlights progress, identifies spaces, and provides actionable insights for policymakers working to incorporate AI into public service delivery.At its core, the index asks how all set are governments to execute AI in the delivery of civil services? By addressing this question, it intends to provide a practical tool that supports evidence-based decision-making and assists policymakers unlock AIs possible to serve residents much better worldwide.According to the index, the countrys finest ranking remains in the Data and Infrastructure pillar, 66.29 which has enhanced compared to 55.88 in 2015.
It includes infrastructure (70 ), information schedule (43 ), and data representativeness (121) indicators.The countrys score in the Technology pillar is 38.82, it was 38.77 in 2023.
It includes human capital (54 ), development capacity (62 ), and maturity (82) indicators.Irans most affordable rating remains in the Government pillar, 26.54, which has reduced compared to 31.56 in 2023.
It includes vision (84 ), governance and ethics (145 ), digital capacity (92 ), and versatility (177 ).
According to this years report, Irans ranking in the region has actually enhanced by one position, increasing from 17 in 2023 to 16 in 2024.
The top 10 countries are the United States, Singapore, South Korea, France, the United Kingdom, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, and Australia.MT/ MG