- Discussions covered using AI and cloud technologies to modernize teaching and research.
- Focus on preparing students with practical, future-ready skills for tech-driven careers.
- Emphasis on safe, transparent, and value-aligned use of AI in education and administration.
Kuwait University hosted a high-level meeting with Google to explore deeper collaboration in artificial intelligence and digital platforms for higher education. The discussions, held at the Sabah Al-Salem campus, focused on how AI and cloud tools can enhance teaching, research, and operational efficiency.
University officials and Google representatives highlighted the importance of preparing students with future-ready skills that match global job market demands. The talks emphasized using AI to modernize classrooms, support faculty, and create more flexible and engaging learning experiences. Both sides agreed that technology should improve academic outcomes while preparing students for careers in digital and knowledge-driven sectors. AI-powered platforms, data tools, and cloud systems were seen as key enablers for practical skill-building and research innovation.
Ethical and responsible use of AI was also stressed, with emphasis on aligning technology with academic values, institutional policies, and national priorities. Continuous dialogue was highlighted to ensure safe and effective use of AI across teaching, research, and administration.
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The meeting marks a step toward a potential long-term partnership, aimed at improving faculty access to advanced tools, strengthening research capabilities, and raising higher education quality. Kuwait University President Dr. Dina Al-Mailem chaired the meeting, with Google’s Colin Marson and Shaymaa Alterkait leading the delegation.