Saudi Arabia unveils INSAIGHTS, an agentic AI platform for national data analysis

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Economy and Planning has launched INSAIGHTS, a beta-stage agentic AI tool designed to revolutionize access to national economic and social data. Integrated into the Data Saudi Platform, the tool allows users to generate instant analytics from thousands of indicators through natural language interaction. This launch represents a strategic move to bolster the Kingdom's data-driven decision-making capabilities and aligns with the broader digital transformation goals of Saudi Vision 2030.
The Ministry of Economy and Planning has officially introduced the beta version of INSAIGHTS, an agentic AI tool designed to change how users interact with Saudi Arabia's national data. Integrated directly into the Data Saudi Platform, the tool functions by converting user questions into immediate insights and analytics. This capability is specifically aimed at making complex economic and social data more accessible to a broad audience, including government decision-makers, academic researchers, and the general public.
The platform's analytical power is derived from its access to more than 7,500 indicators available through Data Saudi, which serves as the Kingdom’s unified reference for national statistics. By simplifying the process of data exploration, INSAIGHTS is intended to facilitate faster and more informed decision-making processes. The launch represents a significant milestone in the ministry's ongoing efforts to integrate emerging technologies like artificial intelligence into its digital infrastructure to enhance user experience.
Beyond its technical capabilities, the INSAIGHTS initiative is a strategic effort to support the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Transformation Program. These national frameworks emphasize the importance of economic transparency and aim to establish Saudi Arabia as a leader in data-driven innovation. The ministry has indicated that it will continue to refine the tool's capabilities in the coming months, seeking to encourage wider data adoption across the business and academic communities.
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