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Kuwait opened a major regional conference that explored the future of leadership in an era shaped by rapid innovation. The event began with a strong call to protect human-centered innovation, which became a core theme throughout the discussions. Organizers stressed that Gulf countries must use technology to support people, not replace them.

The National Leadership Institute hosted the forum at the Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Cultural Center. The gathering brought leaders, experts, and innovators together to discuss the rising influence of artificial intelligence. Speakers highlighted Kuwait’s push toward a knowledge-based economy and its ongoing plan to strengthen digital integration across all sectors.

The communication affairs minister underlined that AI brings powerful tools for analysis and performance. However, he also insisted that people must guide progress. He said that Gulf societies grow stronger when innovation respects human values. He repeated that human-centered innovation remains essential during every stage of transformation.

NLI chief Mohammad Al-Khulaifi emphasized that AI now shapes daily life at unprecedented speed. He explained that the conference aims to help leaders combine analytical power with empathy. He said emotional intelligence supports better decisions, stronger teamwork, and deeper understanding. Therefore, leaders from across the Gulf welcomed this approach.

Speakers also focused on risks linked to uncontrolled dependence on technology. A media expert said that children may lose emotional intelligence if they rely too heavily on AI tools. He warned that people might also confuse machine guidance with genuine human support. He urged families and institutions to encourage real conversations.

Another session featured insights from leaders who shape the region’s AI future. They said overreliance on digital systems weakens critical thinking. They encouraged balanced education that blends technology with hands-on learning. Those leaders also said people must continue writing, reading, and communicating in personal ways. Ultimately, they stressed that human-centered innovation secures healthier communities.

Experts also examined the causes behind failed AI projects. They argued that many organizations rush into digital upgrades without clear plans. They explained that success requires accurate data, clear context, and strong oversight. The experts also highlighted the need for direct cooperation between engineers and leadership teams.

A technology professor noted that AI excels at data analysis but lacks awareness, emotion, and personal values. He said emotional intelligence remains the strongest human advantage. He encouraged leaders to build systems that protect people, strengthen dignity, and support shared progress.

A final panel explored ways to build organizations that stay competitive while respecting human needs. Panelists said Gulf companies must train workers, improve systems, and encourage empathy. They also noted that future success depends on leadership that understands people as much as technology.

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