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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.

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Culture and bias in LLMs: Defining the challenge and mitigating risks

Thursday, 28 November, 2024

Culture and bias in LLMs: Defining the challenge and mitigating risks

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A team from MBZUAI is exploring the complex ways in which culture is represented by LLMs, and how to mitigate bias.

LLMs and the language of empathy: New research presented at EMNLP

Tuesday, 26 November, 2024

LLMs and the language of empathy: New research presented at EMNLP

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A team from MBZUAI and Monash University explored LLMs' ability to interpret concepts such as empathy, emotion, and morality.

A mystery fit for a DetectAIve: Classifying machine involvement in writing

Wednesday, 20 November, 2024

A mystery fit for a DetectAIve: Classifying machine involvement in writing

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A team from MBZUAI and other institutions has developed a new tool to identify writing generated with the help of LLMs.

Study on the paradox of ‘low-resource’ languages wins Outstanding Paper Award at EMNLP

Monday, 18 November, 2024

Study on the paradox of ‘low-resource’ languages wins Outstanding Paper Award at EMNLP

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A team from MBZUAI and other universities won the award for their study that encourages researchers to think differently about languages.

Accelerating echocardiogram analysis with AI: a new deep learning method presented at MICCAI

Friday, 1 November, 2024

Accelerating echocardiogram analysis with AI: a new deep learning method presented at MICCAI

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Scientists at MBZUAI have developed a new method driven by deep learning that can help to quickly and accurately evaluate heart function.

Machine-learning-driven predictions for antimicrobial resistance could play a role in addressing looming global health crisis

Thursday, 17 October, 2024

Machine-learning-driven predictions for antimicrobial resistance could play a role in addressing looming global health crisis

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The new machine learning method can analyze electronic medical records and could help physicians identify patients who are at risk of AMR.

How AI is improving our health through biological innovation

Friday, 11 October, 2024

How AI is improving our health through biological innovation

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A workshop hosted by MBZUAI explored the role of AI in revolutionizing our understanding of biology, and how to predict and treat diseases.

Combatting the spread of scientific falsehoods with NLP

Thursday, 5 September, 2024

Combatting the spread of scientific falsehoods with NLP

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Research led by Iryna Gurevych used LLMs to help tackle misinformation stemming from the misinterpretation of scientific research.

A new standard for evaluating Arabic language models presented at ACL

Thursday, 22 August, 2024

A new standard for evaluating Arabic language models presented at ACL

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MBZUAI's Fajri Koto explains why and how he and other researchers compiled the first benchmark dataset in Modern Standard Arabic.

MBZUAI continues in its climb up the rankings; highlighting notable research in 2024

Monday, 12 August, 2024

MBZUAI continues in its climb up the rankings; highlighting notable research in 2024

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As the world's first graduate-level, research-based artificial intelligence (AI) university, Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) is continuing to increase the breadth and pace of publication of ground-breaking research in artificial intelligence (AI).

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