UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has issued a resolution to reconstitute the Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Technology Council. The council will be chaired by Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The council's mandate includes developing AI and advanced technology strategies and policies. Why it matters: This restructuring signals the UAE's continued prioritization of AI and advanced technology as key drivers of economic development and diversification.
Bahrain's Council of Representatives is advocating for a comprehensive national AI strategy to diversify the economy and enhance global competitiveness. MP Lulwa Al Rumaihi emphasized AI's potential to transform industries and create new economic opportunities for Bahrain. The council is urging the government to collaborate with experts and stakeholders to formulate this strategy. Why it matters: A national AI strategy could position Bahrain as a regional leader in AI innovation and adoption.
MBZUAI launched its Executive Program, a hybrid course for government and industry leaders to promote greater engagement with AI. The program's first session, led by MBZUAI President Eric Xing, covered the history and future of AI and machine learning. It aims to accelerate AI development across various sectors in the UAE, focusing on efficiency, cost savings, and environmental impact reduction. Why it matters: This initiative signals the UAE's commitment to fostering AI literacy and driving AI adoption across key sectors, aligning with national economic development plans.
Bahrain's Industry and Commerce Minister Abdulla bin Adel Fakhro called for the development of a unified Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) strategy for artificial intelligence. He emphasized the importance of AI in advancing sustainable economic development across the region. The Minister made these remarks during a forum on the impact of AI on the industrial and commercial sectors. Why it matters: A coordinated GCC-level AI strategy could accelerate AI adoption and innovation, addressing shared regional challenges and opportunities.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has appointed Alessio Figali and Pierre-Louis Lions to the Board of Advisors of its Artificial Intelligence Cross-Center Unit (AICCU). Figali is known for his work in Optimal Transport with applications to Machine Learning, while Lions is renowned for his work in Mean Field Game Theory with applications for the design of AI based Distributed Networks. Both are Fields Medal recipients and will advise the AI Cross-Center Unit in areas related to Machine Learning and Distributed AI, respectively. Why it matters: The addition of these eminent scientists will bolster TII's AI research capabilities and credibility in shaping the future of AI in the region.
MBZUAI's Executive Program held a module on AI ethics, safety, and societal impacts, led by Professors Tom Mitchell and Justine Cassell. The session covered machine learning bias, privacy, AI's impact on jobs and education, and the ethical use of AI. Forty-two participants from ministerial leadership and top industry executives are part of the first cohort. Why it matters: This highlights MBZUAI and the UAE's commitment to ethical AI development as part of building a knowledge-based economy.