The Technology Innovation Institute's Cryptography Research Center (CRC) in Abu Dhabi has appointed a Board of Advisors comprised of global cryptography experts. The board includes Prof. Joan Daemen, Prof. Lejla Batina, Dr. Guido Bertoni, Prof. Carlos Aguilar, Prof. Damien Stehlé, and Prof. Tim Güneysu. The advisors will guide CRC's research efforts in areas like post-quantum cryptography and hardware-based cryptography. Why it matters: This move strengthens the UAE's position as a global hub for cryptography research and development, fostering innovation in this critical field.
The Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (Madayn) organized a 'Digital Horizons Seminar' to discuss AI governance and strategies in Oman. The seminar, held at the Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM), aimed to explore the ethical implications, challenges, and opportunities presented by AI technologies. Discussions covered regulatory frameworks and policies necessary for responsible AI adoption in line with Oman's Vision 2040. Why it matters: This seminar signals Oman's proactive approach to AI governance, essential for fostering innovation while mitigating potential risks.
Patrick van der Smagt, Director of AI Research at Volkswagen Group, discussed the use of generative machine learning models for predicting and controlling complex stochastic systems in robotics. The talk highlighted examples in robotics and beyond and addressed the challenges of achieving quality and trust in AI systems. He also mentioned his involvement in a European industry initiative on trust in AI and his membership in the AI Council of the State of Bavaria. Why it matters: Understanding control in robotics, along with trust in AI, are key issues for further development of autonomous systems, especially in industrial applications within the GCC region.
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have launched a partnership to enhance governance and innovation through artificial intelligence. The collaboration aims to leverage AI technologies to improve public services and drive economic diversification in both countries. Specific areas of cooperation will include AI ethics, data governance, and talent development initiatives. Why it matters: This agreement signals a growing trend of regional collaboration on AI, which could accelerate the adoption of AI technologies and foster innovation across the GCC.
The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) has published a report on AI governance law and policy in the United Arab Emirates. The report provides an overview of the current legal and regulatory landscape, covering topics such as data protection, ethical guidelines, and sector-specific regulations related to AI. It also discusses the UAE's national AI strategy and its ambitions to become a leader in AI innovation. Why it matters: The report offers valuable insights for organizations seeking to understand and navigate the evolving AI governance landscape in the UAE.
The paper introduces ILION, a deterministic execution gate designed to ensure the safety of autonomous AI agents by classifying proposed actions as either BLOCK or ALLOW. ILION uses a five-component cascade architecture that operates without statistical training, API dependencies, or labeled data. Evaluation against existing text-safety infrastructures demonstrates ILION's superior performance in preventing unauthorized actions, achieving an F1 score of 0.8515 with sub-millisecond latency.