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.
MBZUAI Assistant Professor Qirong Ho is researching AI operating systems to standardize algorithms and enable non-experts to create AI applications reliably. He emphasizes that countries mastering mass production of AI systems will benefit most from the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Ho is co-founder and CTO at Petuum Inc., an AI startup creating standardized building blocks for affordable and scalable AI production. Why it matters: This research aims to democratize AI development and promote widespread adoption across industries in the UAE and beyond.
MBZUAI faculty Eric Xing and Qirong Ho are developing AI operating systems (AI OS) for efficient AI development, similar to mobile OS. They co-founded AI startup Petuum and lead the CASL community, which focuses on composable, automatic, and scalable learning. CASL provides a unified toolkit for distributed training and compositional model construction, with contributions from MBZUAI, CMU, Berkeley, and Stanford. Why it matters: The development of AI OS aims to optimize AI applications by efficiently connecting software and hardware, fostering innovation and broader adoption of AI solutions across industries in the region.
MBZUAI, Petuum, and LLM360 have launched K2-65B, an open-source 65B parameter LLM, trained on 1.4T tokens using 480 A100 GPUs. K2-65B outperforms Llama 2 70B while using 35% fewer resources, emphasizing sustainable AI development. The model and its chat variant, K2-Chat, excel in math, coding, medicine, and human-like response generation, with the model available under the Apache 2.0 license. Why it matters: This launch highlights the UAE's increasing capabilities in developing efficient and high-performing LLMs, promoting open-source collaboration and setting new standards for sustainable AI practices in the region.
KAUST hosted the KAUST Research Conference: Advances in Well Construction with Focus on Near-Wellbore Physics and Chemistry from November 7 to 9. The conference was co-chaired by Eric van Oort, a professor at UT Austin, and Tadeusz Patzek, director of the University’s Upstream Petroleum Engineering Research Center. Attendees included professors from the University of Queensland and UT Austin, and directors from GenesisRTS and Labyrinth Consulting Services, Inc. Why it matters: The conference facilitates international collaboration on advancements in petroleum engineering and well construction technologies, which are strategically important for Saudi Arabia.
Dr. Jeffrey Schnapp from Harvard University discussed the shift from mobility to movability and human-centric autonomy in robotics at KAUST's 2018 Winter Enrichment Program. He presented Gita, a cargo robot designed to move like humans and support pedestrian lifestyles. Piaggio Fast Forward, Schnapp's company, aims to create robots that coexist with humans and enhance the quality of life in pedestrian-friendly environments. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's engagement with innovative robotics research and its focus on exploring human-robot interaction for future urban development in Saudi Arabia.
KAUST Professor Tadeusz Patzek has received the EAGE Desiderius Erasmus Award for his contributions to energy supply research. The award recognizes Patzek's analysis of shale gas and biofuels, as well as his work on climate change and environmental damage. Patzek currently directs the Ali I. Al-Naimi Petroleum Engineering Research Center at KAUST, focusing on the impact of fossil fuels and agrofuels on social and ecological systems. Why it matters: The recognition highlights KAUST's contribution to research on sustainable energy strategies and their impact on global environmental policy.