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Ahmad Al Ketbi
Preserving the Soul of Storytelling in a Digital Age

By Jane Stevens

Ahmad Al Ketbi

In today’s fast-changing world of digital media, where content is consumed at lightning speed, Ahmad Al Ketbi stands as a voice of balance between tradition and innovation. For him, traditional Arabic storytelling and voice culture remain essential anchors of identity, treasures that offer depth, authenticity, and emotional resonance. While modern platforms may alter how stories are shared, the rhythm of narration and the weight of voice heritage are timeless, powerful tools that can still connect with audiences across generations.

Al Ketbi believes that emerging technologies like artificial intelligence are not a threat but rather a vessel to amplify cultural heritage. From restoring old radio archives to translating dialects or even recreating the voices of historical figures, AI can make tradition accessible in ways that resonate with younger audiences. The challenge lies in ensuring that these tools do not dilute authenticity but instead amplify the richness of heritage.

For him, the true impact of innovation depends on intention. If technology is used merely for speed and trends, cultural identity risks being eroded. But when guided by values, digital tools can serve as guardians of tradition, documenting endangered oral histories, creating immersive cultural experiences, and preserving what might otherwise be forgotten for future generations.

Examples of this balance are already visible both locally and globally. In the UAE, heritage-driven radio shows have evolved into multi-platform experiences, blending traditional poetry and storytelling with social media reels enhanced by AI visuals. On a global scale, interactive museum exhibits allow visitors to hear recreated voices from centuries past, showing how modern technology can breathe new life into heritage.

Having worked across both classic broadcasting and AI-driven content, Al Ketbi has learned that innovation must remain a frame, not the canvas. The soul of the content, its message and emotional depth, should always lead. Whether through a radio interview, a documentary, or an AI-generated reel, technology can enhance but should never overshadow. Authenticity, he emphasizes, builds trust and ensures the human essence endures. Looking ahead, Al Ketbi highlights the importance of engaging the next generation of media professionals. 

Ahmad Al Ketbi

He advocates for mentorship, collaborations with cultural institutions, and workshops that merge traditional storytelling with emerging tools. By experiencing heritage as something living and adaptable rather than static, young creators can naturally weave it into their work.

His vision for the future of media in the UAE is both ambitious and inspiring: a landscape where cutting-edge AI studios coexist harmoniously with live majlis-style storytelling. In this balance, the UAE has the potential to lead globally, showcasing how tradition and innovation can not only coexist but enrich one another.

Ahmad Al Ketbi’s perspective reminds us that while media will continue to evolve, the soul of storytelling must remain intact. It is this blend of authenticity and innovation that will ensure cultural heritage is not only preserved but also thrives in the digital age.