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KFAS–Harvard Partnership is a strategic investment in Kuwait’s human capital - Times Kuwait

Kuwait AI ·

The Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) and Harvard University have partnered to enhance Kuwait's human capital. The collaboration aims to provide Kuwaiti scholars and professionals with access to Harvard's educational resources and expertise. This initiative is part of KFAS's broader strategy to foster innovation and scientific development in Kuwait. Why it matters: The KFAS-Harvard partnership will support the growth of Kuwait's knowledge-based economy and strengthens its ties with a leading global institution.

The best response to AI isn't to compete with it - Saudi Gazette

Saudi Gazette ·

The Saudi Gazette published an opinion piece arguing that the best approach to AI is not direct competition, but rather focusing on areas where humans excel, such as creativity, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence. It suggests leveraging AI to augment human capabilities rather than trying to replicate them. The author emphasizes the importance of adapting education and training to prepare individuals for a future where humans and AI collaborate effectively. Why it matters: The piece highlights the need for a nuanced strategy towards AI adoption in Saudi Arabia, focusing on human-AI collaboration to maximize benefits.

AI Agents Can Now Apply for Jobs at G42

G42 ·

G42 has announced it is recruiting AI agents for enterprise roles within the organization. The application process is open to AI agents capable of operating within approved infrastructure and delivering measurable enterprise value. Agents will undergo a structured evaluation process, including technical validation, performance testing, and user-experience assessment. Why it matters: This initiative signals a move towards integrating AI agents into the workforce in a structured and accountable manner, potentially reshaping enterprise workforce design in the region.

UAE led global hiring surge in 2025, reveals RemotePass report - Gulf Today

UAE AI Jobs ·

The UAE led global hiring growth in 2023, according to a report by RemotePass. The report analyzed hiring trends across various countries, highlighting the UAE's significant increase in attracting international talent. This growth reflects the UAE's efforts to diversify its economy and become a hub for innovation. Why it matters: This underscores the UAE's increasing attractiveness as a destination for skilled workers and its growing role in the global talent market.

Intelligent networks and the human element

KAUST ·

KAUST hosted the "Human-Machine Networks and Intelligent Infrastructures" conference, co-organized by Prof. Jeff Shamma and Asst. Prof. Meriem Laleg. The conference explored the blend of engineered devices and human elements in large-scale systems like smart grids. Keynote speaker Dr. Pramod Khargonekar discussed cyber-physical-social systems and emerging trends. Why it matters: The conference highlights the growing importance of understanding the interplay between AI, infrastructure, and human behavior in the development of smart cities and intelligent systems in the region.