MBZUAI has launched the Institute for Agriculture and Artificial Intelligence (IAAI) in collaboration with the UAE Presidential Court and the Gates Foundation. The IAAI will focus on strengthening global food security by providing digital advisory tools to over 43 million smallholder farmers. The institute will develop a new data corpus for agriculture to train AI models and offer localized insights on crops, pests, soils, weather, and markets. Why it matters: This initiative highlights the UAE's commitment to using AI for global good, specifically addressing food security challenges and empowering small-scale farmers through advanced technologies.
MBZUAI and the Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation (ADMAF) hosted the fourth edition of Mailis, focusing on AI's impact on the arts. The event, part of ADMAF’s Riwaq Al Fikr initiative, featured discussions on AI's role in music, visual art, and creative expression. A panel including MBZUAI's Gus Xia explored AI's creative potential in filmmaking and music. Why it matters: This collaboration highlights the growing interest in exploring the intersection of AI and culture in the UAE, potentially fostering new forms of artistic expression and cultural preservation.
Sultan Al Mansoori (Mubadala) and Hind Almarzooqi (Abu Dhabi Pension Fund), professionals in the UAE, are part of the inaugural cohort of the Master in Applied Artificial Intelligence (MAAI) program at MBZUAI. They aim to leverage AI for national priorities and establish Abu Dhabi as a global AI hub. The program focuses on practical AI application and addresses a critical skills gap between AI innovation and real-world implementation. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's strategic investment in AI talent development and its ambition to lead in AI application across various sectors.
MBZUAI has opened graduate admissions for the 2025/2026 academic year, offering five M.Sc. and five Ph.D. programs, alongside a new Master in Applied AI (MAAI). The MAAI program is designed for working professionals, focusing on applying AI to solve organizational and societal challenges, taught by MBZUAI faculty and international guest speakers. The university also provides fully-funded scholarships for its M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs in computer science, computer vision, machine learning, natural language processing, and robotics. Why it matters: This new program and scholarship offerings will help MBZUAI attract top talent and further establish itself as a leading AI research institution in the region.
MBZUAI hosted the third edition of its Mailis program, focusing on AI's role in redefining the workplace and strengthening the UAE’s innovation ecosystem. The session brought together entrepreneurs, policymakers, and innovators from Abu Dhabi’s government, business, and startup sectors to discuss AI integration. Leaders from organizations like Khalifa Fund and Hub71 shared updates on AI initiatives, while MBZUAI showcased AI tools that can act as a co-founder. Why it matters: This event highlights the UAE's commitment to fostering AI adoption and collaboration across sectors, positioning the country as a leader in responsible AI innovation.
MBZUAI researchers have developed MAviS, a new multimodal dataset, benchmark, and chatbot for fine-grained bird species recognition. MAviS includes images, audio, and text to help models identify subtle differences between species, especially rare and regional varieties. The related study was presented at EMNLP 2025 and selected as a "Senior Area Chair Highlight". Why it matters: This work addresses a key limitation in AI's ability to support biodiversity conservation and ecological monitoring in the region and globally.
A delegation of senior officials from Singapore, including Minister Mohamed Maliki Bin Osman and Ambassador Kamal R. Vaswani, visited MBZUAI. They were hosted by MBZUAI's VP of Corporate Services Ian Matthews, Director of Outreach and Engagement Dr. Hosni Ghedira, and Director of Special Projects, Yun Xu. The visit involved discussions about MBZUAI's achievements and potential future collaborations. Why it matters: This signals growing international interest in MBZUAI and opportunities for partnerships in AI research and education between the UAE and Singapore.