Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) — Royal Decree M/19 of 2021, amended 2023 · SDAIA AI Ethics Principles (2023) · SDAIA Generative AI Guidelines (2024) · National Strategy for Data & AI (NSDAI) / Vision 2030 — Status: PDPL in force; AI governed by SDAIA principles
Saudi Arabia governs AI through its data authority, SDAIA (the Saudi Data & Artificial Intelligence Authority), rather than a dedicated AI Act. The binding instrument is the Personal Data Protection Law (Royal Decree M/19 of 2021, amended 2023), which became fully enforceable on 14 September 2024 and carries fines up to SAR 5 million plus criminal liability for misuse of sensitive data. On top of it, SDAIA has issued non-binding AI Ethics Principles (2023) and Generative AI Guidelines (2024) covering fairness, transparency, accountability and human oversight, all aligned with the National Strategy for Data & AI and Vision 2030's goal of becoming a top-tier AI economy. Companies deploying AI must comply with the PDPL and are expected to follow SDAIA's guidelines.
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