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National artificial intelligence strategy to be released next week, Carney says - Toronto Star

Bahrain AI ·

The Toronto Star reported that a national artificial intelligence strategy is scheduled for release next week, according to an announcement by Carney. The article title suggests a policy development in the field of AI, but the specific details of this strategy and the involved entities are not provided. This news pertains to Canada, as indicated by the source, and is therefore outside the geographical scope of Middle East AI news. Why it matters: This news is irrelevant to the stated focus on Middle East AI developments and holds no direct significance for the region's AI landscape.

CP NewsAlert: New AI strategy looks to close ‘adoption gap,’ build public trust - Toronto Star

Bahrain AI ·

This article discusses a new AI strategy aimed at addressing an 'adoption gap' and fostering public trust, according to a report from the Toronto Star. However, no specific details about the strategy, its scope, or the entities involved are provided in the content. The focus appears to be on a Canadian context, without explicit relevance to the Middle East or North Africa. Why it matters: Without content, it is impossible to assess the specific implications or relevance of this news for the Middle East AI landscape.

Federal government’s new AI strategy will emphasize trust, minister says - Toronto Star

Bahrain AI ·

The article title indicates that the Canadian federal government is developing a new AI strategy. A minister stated that this strategy will primarily emphasize trust. No further content regarding the specifics of the strategy was provided in the prompt. Why it matters: This news concerns Canadian national policy and does not directly relate to Middle East AI developments or research.

Solomon says delayed federal AI strategy coming soon, will address impact on jobs - Toronto Star

Bahrain AI ·

This article discusses Canada's upcoming federal AI strategy, which will address the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs. The strategy has been delayed but is expected to be released soon, according to Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Solomon. The focus is on preparing the Canadian workforce for AI's evolving role. Why it matters: This news concerns Canadian national policy and has no direct relevance to Middle East AI developments or the Arabic AI landscape.

Two-sided solar panels break efficiency records

KAUST ·

Researchers from KAUST and University of Toronto have created a two-sided perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell that exceeds the performance limits for tandem configurations. The bifacial design captures both direct sunlight and light reflected from the ground (albedo). Outdoor testing demonstrated efficiencies beyond commercial silicon solar panels. Why it matters: This innovation promises ultra-high power generation at affordable costs, potentially revolutionizing the photovoltaics market in the region and globally.