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Dubai's first Green Artificial Intelligence Conference launched - وكالة وام

WAM ·

Dubai has launched its inaugural Green Artificial Intelligence Conference, marking a new initiative in the region. The conference is designed to explore the intersection of AI technologies and environmental sustainability. This event underscores Dubai's commitment to fostering technological development that aligns with eco-friendly practices. Why it matters: It highlights a growing regional focus on sustainable AI solutions and positions Dubai as a key player in discussions about environmentally responsible technology.

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.

On attitudes toward artificial intelligence: an individual differences perspective

MBZUAI ·

Christian Montag from Ulm University gave a talk about assessing attitudes towards AI, covering the IMPACT framework (Modality, Person, Area, Country/Culture, and Transparency). He discussed how factors like age, gender, personality, and culture relate to attitudes toward AI, and how those attitudes link to trust in automation and specific AI models like ChatGPT and Ernie Bot. Montag's research explores the intersection of psychology, neuroscience, behavioral economics, and computer science, focusing on the impact of AI on the human mind. Why it matters: Understanding public perception of AI is crucial for responsible development and deployment, especially in the Arab world where cultural and demographic factors can significantly shape attitudes.