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Teamwork pays off at startup Insyab

KAUST ·

Insyab, a startup specializing in collaborative robotics and drone solutions, was founded by KAUST alumnus Dr. Ahmed Bader and KAUST Professor Mohamed-Slim Alouini. Their flagship product, AirFabric™, is a broadband ultra-low-latency wireless connectivity solution enabling teams of unmanned vehicles to collaborate effectively. The technology allows robots to interact in real time and share learning, unlocking a "1+1=3" value proposition. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in fostering deep-tech entrepreneurship and developing innovative solutions for industrial automation in the region.

KAUST signs agreement with Aviation Investigation Bureau

KAUST ·

KAUST has signed an agreement with the Aviation Investigation Bureau (AIB). The agreement was signed between AIB Director General Abdulelah O. Felemban and KAUST Director of the Core Labs Justin Mynar. The partnership aims to foster collaboration between the two entities. Why it matters: This agreement could lead to advancements in aviation safety and investigation techniques through shared research and resources.

GemmAr: Enhancing LLMs Through Arabic Instruction-Tuning

arXiv ·

The paper introduces InstAr-500k, a new Arabic instruction dataset of 500,000 examples designed to improve LLM performance in Arabic. Researchers fine-tuned the open-source Gemma-7B model using InstAr-500k and evaluated it on downstream tasks, achieving strong results on Arabic NLP benchmarks. They then released GemmAr-7B-V1, a model specifically tuned for Arabic NLP tasks. Why it matters: This work addresses the lack of high-quality Arabic instruction data, potentially boosting the capabilities of Arabic language models.