Saudi Arabia’s HUMAIN Unveils HUMAIN ONE, Its Proprietary Agentic Artificial Intelligence Operating System
HUMAIN CEO Tareq Amin made the announcement at the ninth edition of the Future Investment Initiative (FII9) currently happening in Riyadh.
Saudi artificial intelligence (AI) company HUMAIN has launched its proprietary agentic AI operating system (OS) called HUMAIN ONE.
Powered by HUMAIN’s agentic orchestration engine and its Arabic-first large language model, ALLAM, HUMAIN ONE—which was announced at the ninth edition of the Future Investment Initiative (FII9) currently happening in Riyadh—has been designed to redefine enterprise AI by automating complex back-office operations.
By unifying enterprise functions including human resources (HR), finance, procurement, and productivity within a single language-based interface, HUMAIN ONE will ensure tasks are completed accurately, compliantly, and on time, reducing governance complexity, and thereby enabling smarter, more agile organizations.
Speaking at FII9, HUMAIN CEO Tareq Amin said, “With HUMAIN ONE, we are redefining enterprise computing by making AI an active partner that understands your goals, anticipates needs, and executes tasks autonomously. Moving from cluttered icons to streamlined intelligence, this is an adaptive intelligence layer built to elevate productivity and creativity across every role in the enterprise.”
HUMAIN has also launched the HUMAIN Marketplace, a platform where developers and enterprises can build, publish, and monetize their own agents using HUMAIN’s open standards. This ecosystem enables partners to extend HUMAIN ONE’s capabilities, creating specialized AI agents that can be shared, deployed, and scaled worldwide.
“Our vision goes beyond a single OS,” Amin said. “We’re creating an open ecosystem for intelligent collaboration. By empowering organizations and developers to build and distribute their own agents, HUMAIN ONE becomes the foundation for an entirely new digital economy driven by agentic intelligence.”
Enterprises can seamlessly integrate HUMAIN ONE with existing platforms or build directly on HUMAIN’s agent-native systems of record, already live for HR and expanding across other enterprise domains. Users simply express their intent, whether requesting data, running analytics, or executing actions, and HUMAIN ONE understands the context and carries out the task across connected systems and agents, eliminating the need to navigate multiple tools.
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HUMAIN's Tareq Amin with Qualcomm's Cristiano Amon.
Ahead of FII9, HUMAIN also joined forces with American semiconductor leader Qualcomm to introduce global AI inferencing services through what the companies describe as the world’s first fully optimized edge-to-cloud hybrid AI system.
Starting in 2026, HUMAIN plans to deploy 200 megawatts of Qualcomm’s AI200 and AI250 rack solutions to deliver inference services within Saudi Arabia and beyond. The infrastructure is designed to give enterprises and public institutions access to AI tools that balance performance with cost efficiency.
The initiative will also link HUMAIN’s ALLaM with Qualcomm’s AI platforms, paving the way for tailored solutions for enterprise and government use cases. By combining HUMAIN’s regional data infrastructure and AI expertise with Qualcomm’s semiconductor technology, the partnership aims to build an integrated framework for national and commercial AI systems, from data center operations to applied services.
In a statement, Amin said, "With Qualcomm's world-class AI infrastructure solutions, we're creating the foundation for the Kingdom's AI-powered future. This collaboration combines our deep regional expertise and full AI stack and infrastructure capabilities with Qualcomm's decades of semiconductors technology and product leadership. Together, we will unlock exponential value across industries and position Saudi Arabia to lead the next era of artificial intelligence innovation in the region and globally for generations to come."
Cristiano Amon, President and CEO at Qualcomm, added, “By establishing advanced AI data centers powered by Qualcomm's industry-leading inference solutions, we are helping the Kingdom create a technology ecosystem that will accelerate its AI ambitions of becoming a hub of intelligent computing. Together with HUMAIN, we are laying the groundwork for transformative AI-driven innovation that will empower enterprises, government organizations and communities in the region and globally.”
The launch of HUMAIN ONE also follows the debut of the HUMAIN Horizon Pro AI personal computer (PC) at the Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit last month. A flagship device purpose-built to run HUMAIN’s AI-native operating system, the AI PC features a dedicated HUMAIN Button that instantly activates the HUMAIN ONE system.
Pictured in the lead image is HUMAIN CEO Tareq Amin. All images courtesy FII9.
