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Senate Foreign Relations Democrats Statement on Reports of Trump Family Bribe from UAE Officials - United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (.gov)

The National ·

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Democrats issued a statement regarding reports of a bribe from UAE officials to the Trump family. They urged the Biden Administration to investigate these allegations thoroughly and provide Congress with relevant information. The statement highlights concerns about foreign influence and potential illicit financial activities in U.S. politics involving Middle Eastern actors. Why it matters: This political development concerns allegations of corruption involving foreign officials and could impact diplomatic relations between the United States and the UAE, though it is not directly related to artificial intelligence.

KAUST-NSF conference brings environmental monitoring experts to campus

KAUST ·

KAUST held a KAUST-U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Conference on Environmental Monitoring from November 6 to 8, 2017. The conference focused on sustainability with an emphasis on environmental monitoring and sensing, including data collection, signal processing, and real-time decision-making. Keynote speakers included Ali Sayed (EPFL), Allen Tannenbaum (SUNY Stony Brook), and Dinesh Manocha. Why it matters: Such conferences foster international collaboration and knowledge exchange in applying AI and related technologies to pressing environmental challenges in Saudi Arabia and globally.

UAE's use of American GPUs makes US tech a 'dominant standard', Trump's AI adviser says - MSN

The National ·

A former AI adviser to the Trump administration has highlighted the UAE's extensive use of American-made GPUs. This adoption is reportedly establishing U.S. technology as a dominant standard within the country's AI infrastructure development. The adviser's remarks underscore the significant reliance on specific hardware for advancing AI capabilities in the region. Why it matters: This reliance has broader implications for global technology competition, supply chain security, and the strategic direction of AI development in the Middle East.

International Research Consortium Launches Global AI in Higher Education Collaboration - IIE

Qatar Foundation ·

The Institute of International Education (IIE) has launched a global consortium focused on AI in higher education. The consortium will provide a platform for universities to share best practices, develop ethical guidelines, and explore AI's potential to enhance learning and research. Founding members include institutions from North America, Europe, and Asia. Why it matters: This initiative could help shape the responsible integration of AI in higher education across the Middle East by providing frameworks and resources for regional universities.