Zoom is reportedly rolling out a new tool designed to verify the identity of participants in online meetings, as indicated by a report from Gulf News. This initiative aims to enhance the security and authenticity of virtual interactions on its platform. The specific technologies employed for this verification, such as AI or computer vision, are not detailed in the provided title. Why it matters: This feature could significantly improve trust and security in virtual communication for businesses and individuals across the Middle East region.
A public talk announcement features Professor Anil K. Jain from Michigan State University discussing biometric recognition. The talk will cover automated recognition of individuals based on biological and behavioral traits. It will also address challenges, research opportunities, and ongoing projects in Jain's lab related to biometrics. Why it matters: As biometric technologies become increasingly integrated into daily life across the Middle East, understanding their limitations and ethical implications is crucial for responsible development and deployment.
MBZUAI is hosting a webinar on September 1st featuring Professor Anil K. Jain to discuss AI research advances in biometrics, its applications, and challenges like user privacy. The webinar will highlight opportunities presented by new biometric and facial recognition systems and key application areas like airport security. The UAE's adoption of multi-biometric entry and exit programs in airports will also be discussed. Why it matters: As biometric technology sees increased adoption, this talk will help address concerns around reliability, security and accuracy of biometric recognition algorithms.
MBZUAI Board of Trustees member Anil K. Jain received the 2023 Technology Transfer Achievement Award from Michigan State University for his work in biometric recognition. Jain developed core algorithms for biometric pattern representation and search, licensing these technologies to industry. He also advised India's Aadhaar, the world's largest biometric ID system. Why it matters: This award highlights the importance of translating academic research into practical applications that impact society, particularly in the realm of secure identification and access.
A new methodology emulating fact-checker criteria assesses news outlet factuality and bias using LLMs. The approach uses prompts based on fact-checking criteria to elicit and aggregate LLM responses for predictions. Experiments demonstrate improvements over baselines, with error analysis on media popularity and region, and a released dataset/code at https://github.com/mbzuai-nlp/llm-media-profiling.
A panel discussion hosted by MBZUAI in collaboration with the Manara Center for Coexistence and Dialogue addressed misinformation and its threat to elections. The talk covered the reasons behind the rise of misinformation, citizen perspectives, and the role of social media influencers. Two cases, the Indian general elections of 2024 and the upcoming US presidential elections in November 2024, were used to describe the contours of misinformation. Why it matters: Understanding the dynamics of misinformation, especially through social media influencers, is crucial for safeguarding democratic processes in the region and globally.