Careem co-founder Magnus Olsson visited MBZUAI to share insights on AI, entrepreneurship, and purpose. He emphasized the importance of solving real-world problems and understanding customer needs before focusing on technology. Olsson also discussed Careem's 'three plus three buckets' approach, leveraging AI to enhance marketplace and payment experiences. Why it matters: The visit highlights the growing intersection of AI research and practical business applications in the region, fostering innovation and entrepreneurial spirit among students.
Wesam Manassra, an MIT-trained full-stack engineer at OpenAI, spoke to MBZUAI students about his experiences in tech and entrepreneurship. Manassra, who also worked at Uber and Microsoft and co-founded two startups, emphasized the importance of communication, adaptability, and team culture. The event was held in collaboration with startAD and sponsored by the MBZUAI Incubation and Entrepreneurship Center. Why it matters: The talk highlights the growing interest in AI careers among UAE students and the role of local institutions like MBZUAI in fostering tech entrepreneurship.
MBZUAI President Eric Xing addressed the Class of 2025 at Space42 in Abu Dhabi, highlighting the university's growth and impact. He thanked outgoing chairman H.E. Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber and welcomed new chair H.E. Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak. Xing emphasized the shift of technological innovation towards the MENA region, citing the UAE-US AI partnership and the unveiling of the world’s largest AI campus outside the U.S. Why it matters: This address underscores the UAE's ambition to become a global AI hub and the pivotal role of MBZUAI in driving this transformation.
MBZUAI is hosting a public webinar on October 6 titled ‘Evolution of Artificial Intelligence: Past, Current and Future’. Dr. Munawar Hayat will discuss AI developments, breakthroughs, and future impact, highlighting deep learning, computer vision, NLP, autonomous driving, and reinforcement learning. The session will also cover AI limitations and future research directions. Why it matters: Public engagement initiatives like this webinar are crucial for fostering broader understanding and trust in AI technologies within the UAE community.
MBZUAI President delivered an address to the Class of 2024 at the Abu Dhabi Energy Center. He congratulated the graduates and highlighted the importance of AI as a transformative technology, comparing it to the printing press in its potential impact. He urged graduates to bring AI to the people and people to AI, emphasizing the need for understanding and safe steering of this powerful technology. Why it matters: This speech signals MBZUAI's continued emphasis on the societal impact and ethical considerations surrounding AI as it trains the next generation of AI specialists in the region.