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His Highness Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed witnesses Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence inaugural Honorary Doctorate conferral on OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI awarded OpenAI CEO Sam Altman an honorary doctorate in recognition of his leadership in AI. The ceremony was attended by UAE dignitaries and university leadership, who emphasized Altman's impact on making AI accessible globally. Altman expressed his honor and commended MBZUAI's commitment to AI research and education. Why it matters: This award recognizes the growing importance of AI and the UAE's ambition to be a leader in the field, highlighting the alignment between global AI innovators and the nation's vision.

Vicuna, Altman, and the importance of green AI

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI President Eric Xing led a global collaboration to develop Vicuna, an LLM alternative to GPT-3 addressing the unsustainable costs of training LLMs. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledged Abu Dhabi's role in the global AI conversation, building off of achievements like Vicuna. Xing and colleagues are publishing research at MLSys 2023 on "cross-mesh resharding" to improve computer communication in deep learning, aiming for low-carbon, affordable, and miniaturized AI. Why it matters: This research signals a push towards sustainable AI development in the region, emphasizing efficiency and reduced environmental impact.

OpenAI engineer talks tech, entrepreneurship, and the future of artificial intelligence

MBZUAI ·

Wesam Manassra, an MIT-trained full-stack engineer at OpenAI, spoke to MBZUAI students about his experiences in tech and entrepreneurship. Manassra, who also worked at Uber and Microsoft and co-founded two startups, emphasized the importance of communication, adaptability, and team culture. The event was held in collaboration with startAD and sponsored by the MBZUAI Incubation and Entrepreneurship Center. Why it matters: The talk highlights the growing interest in AI careers among UAE students and the role of local institutions like MBZUAI in fostering tech entrepreneurship.

Turning failure into success

KAUST ·

Dr. Samuel West, curator of the Museum of Failure, delivered a keynote lecture at KAUST on learning from innovation failure. He emphasized accepting failure, encouraging innovation, and framing work as learning problems. West used case studies like TwitterPeek and the Vasa warship to illustrate learning from past mistakes. Why it matters: This promotes a culture of experimentation and resilience, crucial for advancing AI and technology innovation in Saudi Arabia.

H.E. Faisal Al Bannai Named Among TIME’s 100 Most Influential AI Leaders

TII ·

H.E. Faisal Al Bannai, Secretary General of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has been named one of TIME's 100 most influential people in AI. Al Bannai's leadership at ATRC has driven AI advancements through the Falcon LLM series developed by TII and the launch of AI71, which delivers AI solutions across sectors like medicine and education. This recognition reflects the UAE’s commitment to using AI for global good. Why it matters: The award highlights the UAE's growing prominence and strategic vision in shaping the global AI landscape, particularly through open-source initiatives.

Six predictions for how AI will evolve in 2025

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI's Provost, Tim Baldwin, provides six predictions for AI in 2025, highlighting the rise of agentic AI systems capable of performing actions on behalf of users. He notes the recent release of open-weight reasoning models like DeepSeek's R1 and OpenAI's o3-mini, emphasizing the dynamic nature of the field. Baldwin stresses the potential benefits of agentic AI, such as automating complex tasks like travel planning, while also cautioning about the need for careful deployment due to unforeseen outcomes. Why it matters: The predictions provide insight into the near-term trajectory of AI development and deployment, particularly regarding AI agents, and highlights the role of a UAE university in shaping the discussion around AI innovation.

Yuanzhi Li awarded 2023 Sloan Research Fellowship

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI Assistant Professor Yuanzhi Li has been awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship in computer science by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The fellowship recognizes early-career researchers for creativity, innovation, and research accomplishments. Li's research focuses on deep learning theory, including hierarchical feature learning in neural networks and optimization algorithms. Why it matters: This prestigious fellowship highlights MBZUAI's ability to attract and support high-caliber AI researchers, enhancing the institution's reputation and contributing to the growth of AI expertise in the UAE.

Dr Kai-Fu Lee on the advancement of AI

KAUST ·

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.