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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim visits MBZUAI to witness its latest research in health, LLMs and sustainable AI

MBZUAI ·

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim visited MBZUAI and was received by UAE Minister Dr. Sultan Al Jaber to strengthen technology ties between the two countries. MBZUAI faculty presented research on healthcare AI, the AIOS platform for efficient AI computing, and LLMs like Vicuna and Jais. MBZUAI also announced partnerships with G42, Cerebras, and India’s Centre for Development of Advanced Computing. Why it matters: The visit underscores the UAE's commitment to AI research and international collaboration, particularly in areas like sustainable AI and Arabic language models.

Enhanced Arabic Text Retrieval with Attentive Relevance Scoring

arXiv ·

This paper introduces an enhanced Dense Passage Retrieval (DPR) framework tailored for Arabic text retrieval. The core innovation is an Attentive Relevance Scoring (ARS) mechanism that improves semantic relevance modeling between questions and passages, replacing standard interaction methods. The method integrates pre-trained Arabic language models and architectural refinements, achieving improved retrieval and ranking accuracy for Arabic question answering. Why it matters: This work addresses the underrepresentation of Arabic in NLP research by providing a novel approach and publicly available code to improve Arabic text retrieval, which can benefit various applications like Arabic search engines and question-answering systems.

AI Safety Research

MBZUAI ·

Adel Bibi, a KAUST alumnus and researcher at the University of Oxford, presented his research on AI safety, covering robustness, alignment, and fairness of LLMs. The research addresses challenges in AI systems, alignment issues, and fairness across languages in common tokenizers. Bibi's work includes instruction prefix tuning and its theoretical limitations towards alignment. Why it matters: This research from a leading researcher highlights the importance of addressing safety concerns in LLMs, particularly regarding alignment and fairness in the Arabic language.

Which way from here?

KAUST ·

KAUST highlights postdoctoral fellows Yi Jin Liew, Isabelle Schulz, Maren Ziegler and Neus Garcias Bonet outside the University Library. The article mentions King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1924 – 2015). It encourages applications to KAUST's Discovery Postdoctoral program. Why it matters: This brief announcement signals KAUST's ongoing investment in attracting international research talent to Saudi Arabia.

ANSYS, Saudi Aramco and KAUST achieve a new supercomputing milestone

KAUST ·

ANSYS, Saudi Aramco, and KAUST have achieved a new supercomputing milestone, though specific details about the achievement are not provided in the content. The announcement references KAUST Discovery. The mention of King Abdullah suggests a connection to the university's founding. Why it matters: Such milestones could enhance research capabilities and innovation in the region, particularly in areas relevant to Saudi Aramco's interests.

KAUST appoints new president

KAUST ·

KAUST has appointed Professor Sir Edward Byrne AC as its new President, effective September 1, 2024. Professor Byrne previously served as President and Principal of King’s College London and President of Monash University. He succeeds Professor Tony Chan, who enhanced KAUST's alignment with Vision 2030. Why it matters: The appointment signals KAUST's continued focus on its 'Accelerating Impact Strategy' and Vision 2030 goals, solidifying its role in Saudi Arabia's economic development.