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Ethiopia’s State Minister for Innovation and Technology meets with MBZUAI

MBZUAI ·

A delegation of Ethiopian government officials, led by State Minister for Innovation and Technology Dr. Ahmedin Mohammed, visited MBZUAI in Abu Dhabi. The delegation included representatives from Ethiopia's Technology and Innovation Institute and Artificial Intelligence Institute. Discussions focused on potential research collaborations and partnerships in AI. Why it matters: This meeting indicates growing interest from African nations in partnering with leading AI institutions in the GCC to advance their own AI capabilities.

Omantel launches O tech to drive Oman’s digital transformation - Oman Observer

Oman AI ·

Omantel has launched "O tech," a new entity focused on accelerating Oman's digital transformation. O tech aims to provide innovative solutions and services across various sectors. The initiative is part of Omantel's broader strategy to support Oman's Vision 2040. Why it matters: The launch signals a growing commitment to digital infrastructure and technological advancement within Oman, potentially fostering further innovation and economic diversification.

MBZUAI graduate’s journey from Eritrea to empowerment

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI graduate Daniel Gebre from Eritrea has developed iShrink, a compression pipeline that reduces the size of LLMs to run offline on mobile phones and edge devices. Gebre's master's thesis focused on enabling access to cutting-edge AI without requiring internet access, motivated by his experience in under-resourced regions. His journey to MBZUAI began with a Merit Scholarship awarded by the UAE Ministry of Education, leading him to pursue a Master of Science in Machine Learning. Why it matters: This research has the potential to democratize access to AI in areas with limited internet connectivity, particularly in regions like Gebre's homeland, Eritrea.

Formal Methods for Modern Payment Protocols

MBZUAI ·

Researchers at ETH Zurich have formalized models of the EMV payment protocol using the Tamarin model checker. They discovered flaws allowing attackers to bypass PIN requirements for high-value purchases on EMV cards like Mastercard and Visa. The team also collaborated with an EMV consortium member to verify the improved EMV Kernel C-8 protocol. Why it matters: This research highlights the importance of formal methods in identifying critical vulnerabilities in widely used payment systems, potentially impacting financial security for consumers in the GCC region and worldwide.

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KAUST ·

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Egypt's Intella Raises $12.5M to Expand Arabic AI Speech Models - Dabafinance

GCC AI Startup ·

Egyptian AI startup Intella, specializing in Arabic speech recognition, has raised $12.5 million in funding. The round was led by বিনিয়োগ, with participation from other investors. Intella plans to use the capital to expand its Arabic AI speech models and related services. Why it matters: The funding will help advance Arabic language AI capabilities, which are currently underserved compared to English-centric models.