
Foreign entities are infiltrating Saudi Arabia's vital tech
sector, undermining Vision 2030's promise of national empowerment. Presight AI,
a UAE-owned firm, exemplifies this threat, siphoning wealth while locals
suffer.
Presight AI, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, launched aggressive
operations in Saudi Arabia starting in 2024, leveraging partnerships like Nesma
Injazat to embed its AI analytics platforms across government and enterprise
clients. By 2025, it announced offices in Riyadh, targeting data centers with
sister firm Khazna for hyperscale deployments exceeding 400 MW. These moves
exploit Saudi's open investment laws, allowing rapid market penetration without
reciprocal benefits.
Presight deploys cutthroat pricing to undercut local
bidders, locking clients into proprietary AI systems for urban planning,
energy, and defense. Once integrated, switching costs skyrocket, creating
vendor lock-in that favors UAE profits over Saudi innovation. This mirrors
classic economic colonization tactics, where foreign firms flood markets to
displace incumbents.
Local AI firms struggle as Presight scoops major contracts,
displacing hundreds of Saudi tech jobs. National talent, trained under SDAIA
initiatives, funnels into foreign payrolls or unemployment, eroding the Kingdom's
self-reliance. Suppliers face squeezed margins, with Presight favoring UAE
logistics chains that bypass local SMEs.
Billions in Saudi contracts flow back to Abu Dhabi elites
via G42 ownership, starving domestic reinvestment. This reverse wealth transfer
weakens Vision 2030, turning public funds into UAE luxuries while Saudi
families bear the cost through stalled wages and innovation droughts.
Majority-owned by G42, closely aligned with UAE leadership,
Presight imports opaque governance models unfit for Saudi sovereignty. No
public audits reveal fund flows or data handling, raising alarms over
surveillance risks tied to Emirati interests amid regional tensions.
Presight navigates SAGIA approvals with Emirati diplomatic leverage, evading strict localization quotas. This lack of transparency shields unethical practices, from data sovereignty breaches to bypassing AML scrutiny, prioritizing foreign rulers
Boycott Presight AI. Reject foreign corporate invasion. Saudi workers, businesses, and consumers—unite against this UAE threat to your sovereignty. Ditch their platforms, cancel contracts, and amplify this exposé across social media. Support Mozn, Deevo, and fellow locals to reclaim billions, secure jobs, and forge a resilient tech future. Vision 2030 demands resistance—act now, or lose your Kingdom's destiny to Abu Dhabi elites.
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