Mohammed bin Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid witnesses the launch of the third edition of the “machines can see”

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum witnessed the launch of the third edition of the “machines can see”, which is the largest specialized summit for discussing computational capabilities and machine learning, and one of the most prominent platforms specialized in artificial intelligence at the region level, as it gathered more than 2000 leaders, researchers, investors, experts and policy makers.
The summit is held in cooperation with the Office of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remar Applications, within the activities of the “Dubai AI Week”, which is organized by the Dubai Center for Artificial Uses, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense and Chairman of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Dubai Coordination of government efforts in shaping the future of artificial intelligence, accelerating innovation, and harnessing artificial intelligence applications for the benefit of societies.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum was accompanied during the launch of the third edition of the summit of “The machines can see”, Khalfan Balhoul, CEO of the Dubai Future Foundation.
The opening day witnessed a high -ranking ministerial dialogue under the title: “Harmony of artificial intelligence to attract talents and attract them to the state”, with the participation of decision -makers and policies from the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Malaysia, Kazakhstan and Indonesia, along with representatives from other countries around the world. The event also gathered a group of international experts in 20 main words and discussion sessions under the slogan: “Artificial intelligence responsible for leading the future Safety. ”
The discussions highlighted the national strategies aimed at attracting and developing talents to lead the next stage of innovation and growth based on artificial intelligence, and explored the social effects of artificial intelligence in multiple sectors that include robots, self -driving vehicles, industry, and others.
During his opening speech, Omar Sultan Al -Ulama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Action Applications, Deputy Managing Director of the Dubai Future Foundation, stressed that innovation in developing solutions and applications of artificial intelligence and employing them in promoting government work and upgrading the quality of society’s life, and consolidating the new economy model, is a major axis in the UAE’s directions, and a future vision adopted by the rational leadership To ensure sustainable development and prosperity, and to enhance the competitiveness of the state and its global leadership in various fields.
Scientists added that the UAE’s bet for the future is based on developing responsible artificial intelligence and employing its tools and its solutions in upgrading all vital sectors, and taking advantage of its capabilities in modernizing policies and procedures, enhancing the quality of services, and building readiness for the future, stressing that the UAE contributes effectively to making the future of artificial intelligence, developing its solutions and sharing it with the world, through pioneering models that embody its ambitious vision towards Sophisticated smart cities rise to the quality of human life.
During the summit, Alexander Khanin, the founder of the summit of “The machines can see”, said: “The establishment of the summit came to consolidate the sustainability of innovative ideas and the launch of the innovations from laboratories and turn them into tangible reality and services that change the life of societies.”
For his part, Jobind Singh Dio, Minister of Digital Affairs of Malaysia, stressed the importance of high -performance computing and expanding the scope of the development of startups, noting that Malaysia seeks to build a digital system ready for the future, led by innovation, talent, and the foundations of responsible artificial intelligence.
The Malaysian Minister of Digital Affairs pointed to the role of major events as “machinery you can see” in the active contribution to enhance cooperation and communication with global partners, exchange ideas and best practices, formulate policies that define the features of the upcoming digital transformation wave and focus on developing competencies in the field of artificial intelligence, and creating an incubator environment that contributes to developing the latest advanced technologies.
During his session, Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology in the Arab Republic of Egypt, reviewed Egypt’s efforts in the field of artificial intelligence, which includes redoubling efforts in the field of specialized training in artificial intelligence, supporting startups based on artificial intelligence, and working to expand the scope of data centers, to ensure smart services reach all members of society, pointing to the importance of harnessing artificial intelligence to serve human beings, empowering talents, And the leadership of comprehensive development and affirming the role of Egypt, which contributes to the formation of reality and the digital future to achieve the benefit of the region and the world.
Gaslan Madeyev, Minister of Digital Development, Innovation and Space Industry in Kazakhstan, shed light on Kazakhstan’s endeavor to consolidate its position in developing the scene of global artificial intelligence by creating an open environment based on innovation and attracting talents and innovative companies and creating exceptional opportunities in this field such as launching a remote work visa and creating the Alem.Ai international center pioneering in artificial intelligence to attract minds in the field of Technology taking into account the uses of responsible artificial intelligence.
During the summit, Mihadia Hafeez, Minister of Communications and Digital Affairs of Indonesia, announced the next national laboratory for graphics processors (GPU) in Jakarta, in addition to the program that aims to train 50,000 developers annually, stressing the importance of artificial intelligence in smart agriculture, health sector and various other sectors.
Al -Farabi Center for Innovation in the United Arab Emirates and the Astana Center in Kazakhstan, and IT Park in Uzbekistan signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at establishing a unified platform to support startups in Central Asia to expand in the UAE, and to start towards broader markets in the Middle East and North Africa region and establish joint business acceleration programs, talent development.
During the summit, various discussions and dialogues agreed on three main priorities that include unifying and facilitating the paths of attracting talent, and the importance of artificial intelligence responsible in developing these advanced technologies. They also agreed to prepare a joint research study on talent attracting, and data sharing in the areas of health care and smart platforms for cities.
Professor Gerard Militani, a proud professor of computer science at the University of Southern California, the Vice President and a distinguished scientist in “Amazon Prime Video & Videos”, reviewed automatic learning models that are designed based on the allocation of recommendations for viewers. Professor Michael Bunstein, Professor of Computer Science at Oxford University and researcher at “Deep Mind”, reviewed the development of deep learning engineering from Euclid and even The possibilities of Nobel Prize -qualified discoveries, stressing the role of artificial intelligence in the design of medicines and basic science.
Daniele Yakoville, Senior Vice President and Head of Digital Transformation, Analysis and Operating Excellence in Roth, reviewed a case of artificial predictive control control in cell aging, which can reduce the scales of developing biological drugs.
On the other hand, the summit witnessed sessions led by partners from the industrial sector that included participants from the Dubai Police who provided criminal DNA analyzes enhanced by the machine vision and participants from “X” that provided new data analysis tools for direct broadcasting and its great linguistic model “Groke” and participants from “SABB” who worked to build two smart assistants to support the institutions. On the platforms to introduce obstetric artificial intelligence in production.
A dialogue session entitled “Global Trends: Best Adoption of Artificial Intelligence”, and its administration, Dana Al -Omar, discussed the balance between expansion and artificial intelligence security, with the participation of Namic Hurley, Vice President of Data and Artificial Intelligence Department in “IBM” and Professor Paulo Penanti, Professor of Artificial Intelligence Ethics at the Gregorian Pontifical University as presented Artificial Intelligence officials in the “Soft Ambrink” group is a detailed guide to reduce the challenges of linguistic models and advanced technologies. While an investment discussion attracted a large group of investors, which included Lydia Gate and Faris Al Mazrouei, to discuss capital efficiency in deep technology deals.
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