MBZUAI President Eric Xing argued at the World Economic Forum in Davos that AI's next phase requires redesigning AI for real-world understanding and uncertainty, rather than just scaling models. He highlighted MBZUAI's unique position in building foundation models from scratch, emphasizing the importance of understanding their nuances, safety, and risks. Xing expressed skepticism about claims of general intelligence in current AI systems, pointing out their fragility and limited form of intelligence. Why it matters: Xing's participation highlights the growing role of Middle Eastern AI institutions like MBZUAI in shaping the global conversation around the future of AI.
MBZUAI President Eric Xing participated in a panel at GITEX/AI-Everything on the future of AI, ethical guidelines, and AI's impact on society. The panel also included MIT Professor Daniela Rus and IBM's Dr. Seth Dobrin, discussing topics such as AI singularity and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Panelists agreed that AI-powered applications will bring significant rewards to countries, companies, and individuals. Why it matters: The discussion highlights the UAE's focus on AI ethics and its potential to drive social and economic growth in the region.
MBZUAI President Eric Xing discussed the transformative potential of AI with Abu Dhabi's Department of Community Development, likening its impact to that of the printing press. He emphasized AI's role in democratizing knowledge and enabling discoveries in genetics, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare. Xing also highlighted the UAE's strategic thinking and openness to innovation, positioning the nation as an international leader in AI, exemplified by MBZUAI's Jais LLM. Why it matters: This signals the UAE's continued focus on AI as a strategic priority, with emphasis on its potential to drive societal and economic development.
MBZUAI President Eric Xing addressed questions about the university's global collaborations, ethical standards, and relationship to Chinese interests. He emphasized the UAE's focus on technological advancement and economic diversification through AI, highlighting MBZUAI's role in advancing this vision. Xing affirmed the university's autonomy, its commitment to Western academic values, and his lack of engagement with the Chinese government on university matters. Why it matters: The interview provides insights into the UAE's approach to AI development, emphasizing responsible global engagement and dispelling concerns about undue influence from specific countries.
MBZUAI President Professor Eric Xing discussed AI's potential to augment human capabilities and the responsibility of AI researchers in shaping future leaders. Xing's background includes professorships at Carnegie Mellon University, leadership at Petuum Inc., and directorship of the Center for Machine Learning and Health. He also held visiting positions at Stanford University and Facebook Inc. Why it matters: The emphasis on responsible AI development and education aligns with the UAE's broader strategy to become a leader in ethical and human-centric AI.