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WEP 2014: Explorer Mike Horn Gives Keynote Lecture on Pioneering Expeditions

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Explorer Mike Horn gave a keynote lecture at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) about his pioneering expeditions. Horn recounted his solo journey around the Equator and his circumnavigation of the Arctic Circle. He also shared experiences from trekking to the North Pole during the Arctic winter. Why it matters: While not directly about AI, the talk highlights KAUST's broader mission to inspire innovation and exploration across diverse fields, which can indirectly foster a culture of creativity relevant to AI research.

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