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The AI Initiative Eager to Reshape Data Centre Landscapes - Data Centre Magazine

Kuwait AI ·

The Zero Carbon Data initiative aims to transform data centers into environmentally friendly and sustainable infrastructures. The initiative focuses on reducing carbon emissions and promoting energy efficiency within data center operations. This involves utilizing renewable energy sources, optimizing cooling systems, and implementing carbon offsetting programs. Why it matters: By promoting sustainable practices, the initiative could help reduce the environmental impact of the rapidly growing data center industry in the Middle East.

MBZUAI Launches “WAI” Community Initiative to build AI Awareness across Generations

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI has launched "WAI", a community initiative to provide youth and senior citizens with a foundational understanding of AI and its applications. The inaugural event hosted over 30 youth and 15 senior citizens at MBZUAI’s campus for a day of learning and discussion. The program includes interactive sessions and hands-on activities in prompt engineering, with all participants receiving certificates of completion. Why it matters: This initiative promotes AI awareness across generations and aligns with the UAE’s Year of Community 2025, fostering inclusivity and shared learning in the digital age.

ML Systems For Many

MBZUAI ·

Qirong Ho, co-founder and CTO of Petuum Inc., will be contributing to the "ML Systems for Many" initiative. Petuum is recognized for creating standardized building blocks for AI assembly. Ho also holds a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University and is part of the CASL open-source consortium. Why it matters: Showcases the ongoing efforts to democratize AI development and deployment, making it more accessible and sustainable, although the specific initiative is not further detailed.

Virtual launch of Smart-Health Initiative

KAUST ·

KAUST has launched the Smart-Health Initiative (SHI) to integrate smart technology into the Saudi healthcare system. The SHI aims to collaborate with hospitals and academic institutions to implement smart-health tools for disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. It focuses on precision medicine approaches for widespread diseases like metabolic syndrome disorders, genetic and infectious diseases. Why it matters: This initiative could modernize the Kingdom's healthcare system and promote personalized medicine by developing translational research programs and training clinicians in precision medicine.

Designing for KAUST

KAUST ·

The Maker Space self-directed group at KAUST promotes DIY culture and provides training on using machines, tools, and materials. In March 2017, Maker Space launched the "Design for KAUST" workshop in collaboration with the University’s Residential Maintenance Department. The winning teams in the workshop received sponsorship, including a total of SAR 10,000 in prizes, a Local Impact Award and an opportunity to test the prototypes in the field. Why it matters: This initiative fosters innovation and problem-solving within the KAUST community, addressing practical challenges in daily life through technology and promoting local impact.

MBZUAI research initiative receives $1 million funding from Google.org

MBZUAI ·

Google.org is providing $1 million to MBZUAI to fund a research initiative led by Professor Thamar Solorio focused on addressing the “data divide” in AI for underrepresented languages, especially those in the MENA region. The project aims to create resource-lean AI models tailored to the sociocultural and linguistic realities of MENA, requiring less data and computational power. This initiative will also support the training of postdoctoral and early-career researchers at MBZUAI. Why it matters: The funding will help create AI technologies grounded in the linguistic nuances of the MENA region, rather than adapting Western models, while also democratizing AI development by lowering resource requirements.

Answering the call for carbon management

KAUST ·

KAUST launched the Circular Carbon Initiative (CCI) to address carbon management, capture, conversion, and storage of atmospheric CO2. The initiative involves developing materials and technologies to capture CO2 and exploring geothermal energy and geological storage. Novel fuel production will redefine CO2 as a valuable material through e-fuel developments. Why it matters: The CCI positions KAUST as a key player in developing sustainable technologies and contributing to Saudi Arabia's climate goals.