Dr. Kai-Fu Lee, Chairman and CEO of Sinovation Ventures, delivered a lecture at KAUST on AI's transformative potential, highlighting KAUST's pioneering Artificial Intelligence Initiative. He praised KAUST's environment for fostering intellectual growth and attracting top talent with ample funding, and noted the importance of balanced AI data and algorithms to minimize cultural bias. He also notes that automation will take over half of current jobs. Why it matters: The lecture underscores the importance of AI research and development in the GCC region, particularly KAUST's role in attracting global AI leaders and fostering innovation.
MBZUAI board member Kai-Fu Lee will give a talk on December 16 about his book "AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future," discussing AI's transformative impact. The talk will cover AI's potential to revolutionize industries, improve well-being, and create new forms of interaction and entertainment. Lee will also address the limitations and potential perils of AI, such as privacy and security concerns. Why it matters: The lecture provides insights into the future of AI from a leading expert, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges for the field and its impact on society.
MBZUAI is hosting a talk by Dr. Kai-Fu Lee, titled ‘Commercial Applications of AI’ on December 8, 2020. Dr. Lee, an MBZUAI Board of Trustees member, will discuss the evolution of AI and its potential to create value. He posits that "AI is the new electricity," emphasizing its transformative impact. Why it matters: The talk highlights MBZUAI's role in fostering discussions around AI's commercial applications and its broader impact on society and the economy.
Yanwei Fu from Fudan University will present research on multimodal models, robotic grasping, and fMRI neural decoding. Topics include few-shot learning, object-centered self-supervised learning, image manipulation, and visual-language alignment. The research also covers Transformer compression and applications of large models with MVS 3D modeling in robotic arm grasping. Why it matters: While the talk is not directly about Middle East AI, the topics covered are core to advancing AI research and applications in the region.