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Rising stars, global impact: Saudi Arabia at forefront of AI innovation

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KAUST held its Rising Stars in AI Symposium 2025, organized by the Center of Excellence for Generative AI, from April 7-10. The symposium hosted 25 emerging researchers to present their work in generative AI, machine learning, CV, and NLP. KAUST leadership emphasized the university's commitment to AI research and its role in fostering global collaboration and innovation in the field. Why it matters: The event highlights KAUST's ambition to become a central hub for AI research and talent development in Saudi Arabia, aligning with the Kingdom's broader AI strategy.

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