Amman: The Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship has successfully concluded the third phase of its initiative aimed at increasing awareness and building capacity in artificial intelligence (AI) among government employees by the year 2025.
According to Jordan News Agency, the project is a national effort to enhance the readiness of Jordan's public sector and improve the efficiency of its employees to keep pace with technological advancements. This initiative is expected to positively impact government performance and improve the quality of services provided to citizens.
The recent completion of the project's third phase, which trained 3,000 public workers, has raised the total number of beneficiaries to 9,000 by the end of 2025. The overarching goal is to prepare 15,000 government employees by the end of 2027, aligning with the national plan to foster awareness and capacity-building in AI.
The initiative emphasizes practical understanding of AI applications and promotes responsible use of modern technologies within government institutions. This approach aims to support administrative modernization and facilitate digital transformation.
The third phase of the project was carried out in collaboration with Specto, a prominent Jordanian company specializing in information and communication technologies, learning, capacity building, and quality assurance. Specto operates in ten Arab countries, and their involvement ensures the quality of training content and the transfer of specialized expertise.
The ministry noted that completing this phase is a milestone in the national project, underscoring its commitment to investing in government human capital, which is essential for a successful digital transformation and building a more efficient and future-ready public sector.