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KAUST Commencement 2022 looks to a bright future

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Summary

KAUST held its 13th commencement ceremony on December 16, 2022, celebrating approximately 380 graduating students. KAUST President Tony Chan challenged graduates to use their talents to shape a better future. He highlighted three outstanding students for their contributions to sustainability and smart cities. Why it matters: While not directly AI-focused, the event underscores KAUST's role in fostering talent and innovation within Saudi Arabia, which indirectly contributes to the Kingdom's growing AI ecosystem.

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