The first International Olympiad in AI for high school students will be held in Bulgaria from August 9-15, 2024. Organized by the LERAI Foundation, the competition will test students on machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing. Sponsors include Google and MBZUAI, with organizers hoping participants pursue further AI education and careers. Why it matters: This event aims to cultivate global AI talent and could increase interest in AI education and careers in the GCC region, particularly at MBZUAI.
MBZUAI-based startup LibrAI has launched the Libra-Leaderboard, an evaluation framework for LLMs that assesses both capability and safety. The leaderboard evaluates 26 mainstream LLMs using 57 datasets, assigning scores based on bias, misinformation, and oversensitivity. LibrAI also launched the Interactive Safety Arena to engage the public and educate them on AI safety through adversarial prompt testing. Why it matters: The Libra-Leaderboard provides a benchmark for responsible AI development, emphasizing the importance of aligning AI capabilities with safety considerations in the rapidly evolving LLM landscape.
LibrAI is an AI startup founded by Xudong Han, a University of Melbourne PhD graduate, in December 2023 after the release of ChatGPT. The company focuses on advancing AI safety and responsible AI practices, building on Han's prior work creating FairLib, an open-source toolkit for fairness in deep neural networks. LibrAI's team of seven aims to create practical solutions ensuring AI is both responsible and revolutionary. Why it matters: The establishment of a startup focused on AI safety highlights growing awareness of ethical considerations in AI development within the region.
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.
Dr. Jindong Wang from Microsoft Research Asia gave a talk at MBZUAI about the limitations of large foundation models, including adapting to real-world unpredictability and security concerns. He also discussed the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to evaluate the benefits and risks of these models. Dr. Wang shared his research and insights on how to harness the power of large foundation models while addressing their constraints and fostering responsible AI integration. Why it matters: This highlights MBZUAI's role in hosting discussions about responsible AI development and the challenges of deploying foundation models.
This article previews a talk by Dr. Wei Cai of CUHK-Shenzhen on the history, development, and future trends of the Web3 metaverse. The talk will cover industrial Web3 metaverse cases, recent research outcomes, and the metaverse research spectrum. Dr. Cai's research interests include blockchain, Web 3.0, digital games, and computational art. Why it matters: As metaverse technologies continue to evolve, understanding the Web3 perspective and research directions is important for regional AI and technology development.
The AI4Bio Workshop at MBZUAI explored the intersection of AI and biology, focusing on AI-driven virtual organisms and foundation models. Eric Xing presented his vision of using AI to simulate biological activities, offering a safer alternative to physical experiments. Researchers like Le Song and Jen Philippe Vert are developing foundation models for biological systems, enhancing drug discovery and bioengineering. Why it matters: This signals the growing importance of AI in advancing biological research and healthcare innovation within the UAE and globally.
KAUST is launching the Lifelong Learning Initiative (LLI), offering short, hands-on courses in areas like cybersecurity, food security, and semiconductors. The inaugural AI courses, designed for those with basic coding skills, will start with a "Machine Learning Bootcamp" in Riyadh from May 10-12. The KAUST Artificial Intelligence Initiative (AII) is developing AI class material in partnership with SDAIA. Why it matters: This initiative will upskill Saudi nationals and residents in critical areas like AI, supporting the Kingdom's development objectives and mobilization of the labor market.