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MBZUAI puts Abu Dhabi on the global AI conferences map

MBZUAI ·

The IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM) opened in Abu Dhabi, marking the emirate as a growing hub for global AI conferences. Three faculty members from Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) hold key positions in the ICDM organizing committee. Abu Dhabi has recently hosted IROS in October and will host COLING in January 2025, with MBZUAI faculty heavily involved in these events. Why it matters: Hosting top-tier AI conferences in Abu Dhabi, with strong MBZUAI participation, enhances the region's reputation and visibility in the global AI community.

MBZUAI faculty lead global conferences

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI faculty members led or co-led several top global AI conferences in 2022, including ACL, ICML, CLeaR, and UAI. Faculty members Timothy Baldwin, Le Song, Kun Zhang, and Preslav Nakov held leadership positions at these conferences. According to CSRankings, MBZUAI ranks in the top 30 globally in AI, computer vision, machine learning, and NLP. Why it matters: This highlights MBZUAI's growing influence and reputation in the global AI research community, solidifying its position as a leading institution in the field.

Naval Chaplaincy School discusses Artificial Intelligence - 106rqw.ang.af.mil

Bahrain AI ·

The Naval Chaplaincy School engaged in discussions concerning Artificial Intelligence, as indicated by the provided title. While specific details of the discourse are unavailable, such discussions typically explore the ethical, operational, and human impact of AI within specialized military and spiritual contexts. This engagement represents an institutional effort to address emerging technological challenges. Why it matters: This highlights a global trend of organizations grappling with AI's implications, though without content, its specific relevance to Middle East AI developments is unclear.