The United Nations has appointed Omar Sultan Al Olama, the UAE's Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, to its new High-Level AI Advisory Body. This body, composed of 39 global experts, is tasked with supporting international efforts to govern artificial intelligence and bridge AI divides. Its mandate includes fostering collaboration on AI development and ensuring its responsible use worldwide. Why it matters: This appointment underscores the UAE's increasing influence in global AI governance and its commitment to shaping international AI frameworks and standards.
The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) showcased Saudi Arabia’s AI governance model. This presentation took place at a United Nations session held in Geneva. The initiative highlights the Kingdom's efforts to establish a robust framework for ethical and responsible AI development. Why it matters: It demonstrates Saudi Arabia's commitment to shaping global AI policy discourse and its proactive engagement in international discussions on AI governance and ethics.
Matthew McCabe, director of the KAUST Climate and Livability Initiative (CLI), and his team have been awarded the 2022 Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water in the Water Management and Protection category. The award recognizes their innovative use of satellites for water accounting and management, harmonizing data from CubeSat satellite platforms. They produced the highest resolution estimates of water usage ever retrieved from space, using data from Planet's constellation of small satellites. Why it matters: This award highlights the growing role of remote sensing technologies and KAUST's leadership in addressing critical climate and sustainability issues in water resource management within Saudi Arabia and globally.
KAUST Professor Carlos Duarte will receive the Blaise Pascal Medal from the European Academy of Sciences in October 2018 for his contributions to Earth and environmental sciences. Duarte is the Tarek Ahmed Juffali research chair in Red Sea ecology. He is involved in KAUST's Red Sea Research Center and supports Saudi Vision 2030 initiatives like The Red Sea Project and NEOM. Why it matters: The award recognizes KAUST's impact in environmental science and Duarte's role in aligning research with Saudi Arabia's development goals.
Jean M. J. Fréchet, retired KAUST senior vice president, has been awarded the King Faisal Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work in dendrimers, photoresists, and organic photovoltaics. His work has contributed to advancements in biotherapeutics, organic electronics, materials, and microfluidics. Fréchet is the 10th most cited chemist globally, with over 900 publications and 200 patents. Why it matters: The recognition highlights KAUST's impact on global scientific advancement and underscores the importance of investing in basic research with broad applications.