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MBZUAI teams shine in competition

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Two teams from MBZUAI won awards at the IEEE SLT international hackathon held in Qatar. One team won the "Best Potential Impact Project" award for Autodub, a human-in-the-loop AI dubbing platform. The second MBZUAI team won the "Craziest Idea Award" for a commentator voice synthesizer for video games. Why it matters: The wins highlight MBZUAI's strength in applied AI research and its students' ability to develop innovative solutions with practical applications.

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