Generative AI in Saudi Arabia: A National Survey of Adoption, Risks, and Public Perceptions
Abdulaziz AlDakheel, Ali Alshehre, Esraa Alamoudi, Moslim AlKhabbaz, Ahmed Aljohani, Raed Alharbi

TL;DR
This study surveys Saudi nationals to assess GenAI awareness, usage, perceptions, and concerns, providing insights into current engagement levels and highlighting areas for policy and educational focus.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive nationwide survey on GenAI adoption, risks, and perceptions in Saudi Arabia, establishing a baseline for future research and policy development.
Findings
93% actively use GenAI mainly for text tasks
Awareness and understanding are uneven among users
Concerns about privacy, misinformation, and job displacement
Abstract
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is rapidly becoming embedded in Saudi Arabia's digital transformation under Vision 2030, yet public awareness, adoption, and concerns surrounding these tools remain underexplored. This study provides an early snapshot of GenAI engagement among Saudi nationals. Using a nationwide survey of 330 participants across regions, age groups, and employment sectors, we examine seven dimensions of GenAI use: awareness and understanding, adoption patterns, perceived impacts, training needs, risks and barriers, data-sharing behaviors, and future expectations. Findings show that 93% of respondents actively use GenAI primarily for text-based tasks, while more advanced uses such as programming or multimodal generation are less common. Despite the prevalence of use, overall awareness and conceptual understanding remain uneven, with many reporting limited…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI · AI in Service Interactions
