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Saudi Unveils New AI Tool Sara to Boost Internal Auditing Work

Saudi Unveils New AI Tool Sara to Boost Internal Auditing Work

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

Saudi Arabia has taken another important step in using technology to improve government and business practices. During the 2025 Annual Internal Audit Conference, Dr. Hussam Alangari, who serves as the President of the General Court of Audit and Chairman of the Saudi Authority of Internal Auditors, officially launched a new artificial intelligence tool named “Sara.” This development marks a major moment in the country’s digital transformation journey, especially in the field of auditing and oversight.

Sara is designed to help internal auditors work faster, smarter, and more accurately. The tool uses advanced artificial intelligence to analyze information from reliable sources, helping auditors make better decisions based on clear and detailed data. Because auditing often requires reviewing large amounts of information, Sara’s ability to quickly sort, compare, and study data will give professionals a strong advantage. This makes internal auditing more effective and reduces the time spent on routine tasks.

A key feature of this new AI system is its high level of cybersecurity. The tool is hosted completely inside Saudi Arabia, which ensures that sensitive information remains protected within the Kingdom’s digital infrastructure. For a field like auditing—where data security is extremely important—having a system built with strong protection gives users confidence. This also aligns with the country’s goal of maintaining high standards of digital safety while expanding its technological innovation.

Sara is expected to support both the public and private sectors. Government departments, financial organizations, and private companies all rely on internal audits to ensure fair practices, detect risks, and improve performance. By using smart technology, Sara can help these organizations work with more accuracy, reduce human error, and follow global best standards. It is not just about making work quicker; it is about making results better and more dependable.

The introduction of Sara reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to adopting the latest digital tools. Around the world, artificial intelligence is transforming how experts carry out analysis and decision-making. By introducing this tool, the Saudi Authority of Internal Auditors shows its determination to stay aligned with international progress and to prepare local professionals for the future. The authority believes that giving internal auditors access to advanced tools will strengthen the overall quality of auditing in the Kingdom.

Another goal of launching Sara is to raise the skills of internal auditors. With this AI tool, professionals can focus more on strategic tasks rather than manual data checking. This will help them develop deeper analytical abilities and allow organizations to benefit from more insightful reports. The conference where Sara was launched also highlighted training, development, and knowledge sharing, all aimed at building a stronger auditing community in Saudi Arabia.

The tool’s introduction comes at a time when many sectors worldwide are moving toward digital automation. Sara’s ability to improve output quality, support decision-making, and speed up procedures makes it a valuable addition to the Kingdom’s digital ecosystem. It shows how technology can make important administrative tasks more efficient while ensuring accuracy and transparency.

As Saudi Arabia continues its Vision 2030 journey, tools like Sara will play a big role in improving governance, raising productivity, and supporting the growth of a modern, technologically advanced society. The launch of this AI tool is not just a technical achievement—it is a step toward shaping a smarter, more efficient future for auditing and organizational management.

Dec. 4, 2025 1:48 p.m. 665
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