G42 announced its intention to develop and implement an enhanced assurance framework to secure U.S.-origin AI semiconductors within its infrastructure. This framework builds on the UAE's participation in the U.S.-led Pax Silica initiative. It aims to establish a scalable model for trusted AI collaboration, enhancing transparency and regulatory alignment. Why it matters: The framework could set a precedent for responsible AI deployment and governance in the region, especially for sensitive technologies.
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.
This paper introduces a framework that combines machine learning for multi-class attack detection in IoT/IIoT networks with large language models (LLMs) for attack behavior analysis and mitigation suggestion. The framework uses role-play prompt engineering with RAG to guide LLMs like ChatGPT-o3 and DeepSeek-R1, and introduces new evaluation metrics for quantitative assessment. Experiments using Edge-IIoTset and CICIoT2023 datasets showed Random Forest as the best detection model and ChatGPT-o3 outperforming DeepSeek-R1 in attack analysis and mitigation.
The New Zealand government has released a strategic approach to AI, outlining its vision for AI adoption and development. The approach focuses on maximizing the benefits of AI while mitigating potential risks. It emphasizes the importance of trustworthy AI, data and digital infrastructure, and a skilled workforce. Why it matters: This signals a growing global interest in AI governance frameworks, which may influence policy discussions in the Middle East.