ME startups warned over AI obsession; urged to retain human touch

  • Date: 10-Jan-2024
  • Source: Zawya
  • Sector:Technology
  • Country:UAE
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ME startups warned over AI obsession; urged to retain human touch

A Dubai-based tech venture company leader has warned Middle East startups against relying too heavily on artificial intelligence (AI), and in the process damage their prospects for sustainable growth.

Companies risk losing sight of other key business factors such as market research, customer feedback, and operational efficiency due to excessive reliance on technology, said Rashit Makhat, co-founder of Dubai tech venture company, Scalo Technologies.

Instead, he believes, they should focus on adopting wider ranging strategies, and also give their businesses a human touch.

“AI has huge potential for greater efficiency, innovation, and disruptive impact, but the danger for startups is that an obsession with new tech can lead them astray,” cautions Makhat.

“Founders must think critically, adapt to new situations, analyse and solve problems effectively, work their way through complex situations, make tough decisions, and build strategies to achieve goals.

“We rarely hear talk of human intelligence in today’s tech-led business world. But the combination of problem-solving skills, emotional intelligence, and adaptability are vitally important to startup development.”

Research by PWC shows that AI’s contribution to the Middle East economy is expected to grow annually between 20-34% to reach $320 billion by 2030.

“Everyone is looking for the next revolutionary solution,” says Makhat, who co-founded Scalo Technologies