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A Rising Star In The East Lights A Path To Responsible Artificial Intelligence: The Mohammed Bin Zayed University Of AI

MBZUAI ·

An article in Forbes highlights the Mohammed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) as the first university devoted exclusively to AI advancement. MBZUAI President Eric Xing champions a 'connectionism' approach, designing computational models inspired by interconnected human cognition networks. AI's ability to process and analyze data at high speeds unlocks new knowledge realms, acting as a universal translator between humans and the digital world. Why it matters: MBZUAI is positioned as a key institution driving AI innovation and responsible AI practices in the Middle East.

KAUST launches four pioneering Centers of Excellence to address key national priorities

KAUST ·

KAUST has launched four Centers of Excellence (CoEs) focusing on Health, Sustainable Environment, Energy, and Economies of the Future, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. One CoE, chaired by Professor Bernard Ghanem and co-chaired by Professor Juergen Schmidhuber, will focus on generative AI. These centers aim to deliver impactful solutions that directly contribute to national economic objectives. Why it matters: This initiative signifies a major push towards applied AI research and development within Saudi Arabia, particularly in generative AI, renewable energy, food security, and smart health.

An algorithm for success

KAUST ·

The article mentions several KAUST faculty and staff, including Matteo Parsani (Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics), Teofilo Abrajano (Director of Sponsored Research), and David Keyes (Director of the Extreme Computing Research Center). It also references a talk by NASA Senior Scientist Mark Carpenter at the SIAM CSE 2017 conference. The article includes a photograph of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. Why it matters: This appears to be general information about KAUST faculty and activities, but lacks specific details on research or AI developments.

Going under the hood to improve AI efficiency

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI's computer science department, led by Xiaosong Ma, focuses on improving AI efficiency and sustainability by reducing wasted resources. Xiaosong's background in high-performance computing informs her approach to optimizing AI workloads. She aims to collaborate with experts across different AI domains at MBZUAI to address these challenges. Why it matters: Optimizing AI efficiency is crucial for reducing the environmental impact and computational costs associated with increasingly complex AI models in the GCC region and globally.

Mass production of AI solutions

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI Assistant Professor Qirong Ho is researching AI operating systems to standardize algorithms and enable non-experts to create AI applications reliably. He emphasizes that countries mastering mass production of AI systems will benefit most from the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Ho is co-founder and CTO at Petuum Inc., an AI startup creating standardized building blocks for affordable and scalable AI production. Why it matters: This research aims to democratize AI development and promote widespread adoption across industries in the UAE and beyond.

A community of leaders lift up AI

MBZUAI ·

Emirates Post Group (EPG) hosted the first cohort of MBZUAI’s Executive Program at its headquarters. MBZUAI President Eric Xing thanked EPG for its leadership in forming an AI expert community. EPG showcased its advancements in applying AI, blockchain, and other technologies to enhance efficiency and advance business offerings, particularly within Emirates Post and EDC. Why it matters: This highlights the growing collaboration between academic institutions like MBZUAI and leading industry players in the UAE to drive AI adoption and innovation across various sectors.

KAUST Center of Excellence for Generative AI

KAUST ·

KAUST has established a Center of Excellence (CoE) for Generative AI, chaired by Professor Bernard Ghanem and co-chaired by Professor Jürgen Schmidhuber. The center will focus on scientific research, commercial innovation, and talent development in GenAI, aligning with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals. The CoE aims to impact Saudi Arabia's four RDI priorities: Health and Wellness, Sustainable Environment, Energy and Industrial Leadership, and Economies of the Future. Why it matters: The KAUST center aims to position Saudi Arabia as a global leader in generative AI, addressing the need for specialized expertise and infrastructure while contributing to the Kingdom's economic diversification.