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Stay up-to-date with the latest news from MBZUAI and the wider industry, featuring insights into ongoing University research, innovations, and developments shaping the future of artificial intelligence. The Node gathers expert commentary, press announcements, and initiatives from the University and its partners, keeping you informed on the most relevant trends and breakthroughs.

Emulating the energy efficiency of the brain

Wednesday, 27 December, 2023

Emulating the energy efficiency of the brain

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The brain and its biological structures have long been a source of inspiration for computer scientists. Some early research in the discipline focused on developing machines that were modeled on the way networks of neurons in the brain process information. This resulted in what are known as artificial neural networks, which today are used in deep learning for many different applications, ranging from video processing, to translation, to image generation.

MBZUAI contributes to world-leading GenAI, open-source initiatives, and a pipeline of talented practitioners in 2023

Wednesday, 27 December, 2023

MBZUAI contributes to world-leading GenAI, open-source initiatives, and a pipeline of talented practitioners in 2023

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The impact of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has continued to positively impact industry throughout 2023, and Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) has played an increasingly prominent role as part of the global research community.

MBZUAI and United Al-Saqer Group sign research agreement to advance AI in healthcare

Monday, 25 December, 2023

MBZUAI and United Al-Saqer Group sign research agreement to advance AI in healthcare

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MBZUAI, the world’s first university dedicated to AI research, and United Al-Saqer Group, a UAE-based business conglomerate, have signed a 10-year research endowment agreement aimed at advancing education, knowledge, and innovation in digital health.

Transformers of the handwritten word

Monday, 25 December, 2023

Transformers of the handwritten word

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Handwriting is an ancient technology. Perhaps the oldest evidence of writing are artifacts that have been found in what is present day Iraq and feature characters of the Sumarian language.

Fined tuned across languages: improving LLM instruction following beyond English

Friday, 22 December, 2023

Fined tuned across languages: improving LLM instruction following beyond English

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Large language models can struggle to provide meaningful and accurate responses to queries in what are known in the field of natural language processing as "low-resource languages.

Frontiers of federation at the AI Quorum

Tuesday, 19 December, 2023

Frontiers of federation at the AI Quorum

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Leading scientists from across the world met earlier this month in Abu Dhabi for MBZUAI’s Second Workshop on Collaborative Learning, as part of the AI Quorum – a three-day session where researchers discussed recent developments in collaborative and federated learning with a focus on sustainable development.

A prescription for privacy

Monday, 18 December, 2023

A prescription for privacy

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MBZUAI associate professor of computer vision Karthik Nandakumar and his colleagues are developing new techniques to train an image classification application for use in healthcare while maintaining patient privacy.

Enabling Fast, Robust, and Personalized Federated Learning

Saturday, 16 December, 2023

Enabling Fast, Robust, and Personalized Federated Learning

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In many large-scale machine learning applications, data is acquired and processed at the edge nodes of the network such as mobile devices, users’ devices, and IoT sensors. While distributed learning […]

Improving diagnoses of a dangerous condition

Friday, 15 December, 2023

Improving diagnoses of a dangerous condition

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Mohammad Yaqub, associate professor of computer vision at MBZUAI, and other researchers at MBZUAI and Sheikh Shakbout Medical City in Abu Dhabi are developing a new method to identify pulmonary embolism using deep learning neural networks.

Polyglot programs: NLP for Arabic and the globe’s diverse dialects

Wednesday, 13 December, 2023

Polyglot programs: NLP for Arabic and the globe’s diverse dialects

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At the recent EMNLP conference, MBZUAI visiting associate professor Muhammad Abdul-Mageed and colleagues shared several studies that propose ways that scientists can design natural language processing applications that benefit wider swathes of humanity.

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