Unveiling the First Sports AI Innovation Center: A Game-Changer for Athletic Technology!

Unveiling the First Sports AI Innovation Center: A Game-Changer for Athletic Technology!

In a significant move for technological advancement, Tehran has inaugurated the first artificial intelligence (AI) innovation center focused on the metaverse and blockchain, named Hamta. This groundbreaking initiative aims to engage technology experts in enhancing sports technology at all levels, from professional championships to community activities, as reported by Mehr news agency.

The Ministry of Sports and Youth, in partnership with the Vice Presidency for Science, Technology, and Knowledge-Based Economy, has dedicated a substantial budget to the development of innovative sports technology devices. The launch of this pioneering AI center is anticipated to foster the growth of knowledge-based companies in Iran’s sports sector.

Iran’s Progress in Government AI Readiness

Recent findings from the Oxford Insights index reveal that Iran has made notable strides in its Government AI Readiness, ranking 91st out of 188 countries. This marks an improvement of three positions from its previous rank of 94th in 2023.

AI plays a crucial role in not only managing technological advancements but also enhancing government operations. The Government AI Readiness Index serves as a vital reference for policymakers and is utilized as an official benchmark by various national governments.

The 2024 edition of the index evaluates the AI readiness of 188 countries amid increasing complexity, including evolving citizen demands and challenges such as:

  • Economic uncertainty
  • Climate risks
  • Rising inequalities

This year’s index analyzes 40 indicators across three main pillars:

  1. Government
  2. Technology Sector
  3. Data & Infrastructure

By identifying progress and gaps, the index provides actionable insights for policymakers striving to integrate AI into public services. The core question it addresses is: “How ready are governments to implement AI in the delivery of public services?” The insights derived aim to empower evidence-based decision-making, enabling policymakers to leverage AI for improved citizen services worldwide.

Key Findings from the AI Readiness Index

The index highlights Iran’s strengths and weaknesses across different pillars:

  • Data and Infrastructure: Iran’s best ranking is in this pillar, scoring 66.29, an increase from 55.88 in the previous year. Key components include:
    • Infrastructure (Score: 70)
    • Data Availability (Score: 43)
    • Data Representativeness (Score: 121)
  • Technology: With a score of 38.82, slightly up from 38.77 in 2023, this pillar includes:
    • Human Capital (Score: 54)
    • Innovation Capacity (Score: 62)
    • Maturity (Score: 82)
  • Government: Iran’s lowest score is in this pillar at 26.54, down from 31.56 in 2023. This pillar assesses:
    • Vision (Score: 84)
    • Governance and Ethics (Score: 145)
    • Digital Capacity (Score: 92)
    • Adaptability (Score: 177)

The report also indicates that Iran’s position within the region has improved, moving from 17th place in 2023 to 16th in 2024.

Comparative Overview of Global Rankings

According to the latest index, the top ten countries leading in Government AI Readiness are:

  1. United States
  2. Singapore
  3. South Korea
  4. France
  5. United Kingdom
  6. Canada
  7. Netherlands
  8. Germany
  9. Finland
  10. Australia

As countries navigate the complexities of integrating AI into governance, Iran’s development of its first AI innovation center represents a crucial step toward enhancing its technological capabilities and improving public services.

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