MBZUAI will host a webinar on November 3 featuring Professor Daniela Rus from MIT CSAIL, focusing on the role of AI in autonomous vehicles. The webinar will explore integrating risk assessment, behavior analysis, and intelligent situation awareness into autonomous mobility. Dr. Behjat Al Yousuf will moderate the session, which is part of the MBZUAI Talks series. Why it matters: This event highlights MBZUAI's role as a hub for AI discourse and its focus on advancing research and development in autonomous transportation within the region.
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 has launched a series of monthly educational webinars called "MBZUAI AI Talks" starting July 7. These webinars will be led by MBZUAI faculty and leadership, and are open to the public via video conferencing. The talks will cover AI applications across healthcare, transportation, education, energy, and other sectors. Why it matters: This initiative helps to increase public knowledge and understanding of AI and its potential impact on various industries in the region.
MBZUAI is hosting a webinar on September 1st featuring Professor Anil K. Jain to discuss AI research advances in biometrics, its applications, and challenges like user privacy. The webinar will highlight opportunities presented by new biometric and facial recognition systems and key application areas like airport security. The UAE's adoption of multi-biometric entry and exit programs in airports will also be discussed. Why it matters: As biometric technology sees increased adoption, this talk will help address concerns around reliability, security and accuracy of biometric recognition algorithms.
Daniela Rus from MIT CSAIL discussed the role of AI in revolutionizing autonomous vehicles, emphasizing the need for risk evaluation, intent understanding, and adaptation to diverse driving styles. The talk highlighted integrating risk and behavior analysis in autonomous vehicle control systems. Social Value Orientation (SVO) can be incorporated into decision-making for self-driving vehicles. Why it matters: This research advances the development of safer and more adaptive autonomous vehicles, crucial for their successful deployment in diverse real-world driving scenarios within the GCC region and globally.