As Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2023 takes place under the theme United on Climate Action Toward COP28, subject matter experts from Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) will host talks as part of its participation at the World Future Energy Summit (WFES). The talks will highlight AI’s problem-solving capacity in addressing challenges in climate change as well as sectors including education and healthcare.
In alignment with the UAE’s vision to reduce climate impact and find technology-enabled solutions to current social and economic issues, the university’s research focuses on AI for health, AI for education, and AI for climate.
“ADSW offers a platform to showcase MBZUAI’s research and the power and disruption that AI can bring to the issue of sustainability,” said Professor Eric Xing, MBZUAI President and University Professor. “As our research demonstrates, MBZUAI is poised to advance the UAE’s leadership in production, supply-chain, emissions reduction, policy, clean energy, and at the same time, push the frontier of development of new cutting-edge technologies for greener AI.”
Global impact statistics of AI across the three key themes:
Earlier this month, MBZUAI contributed to the expansion of Malaria No More’s climate and health initiative alongside the Reaching the Last Mile initiative. The three parties signed an expanded partnership agreement to significantly strengthen the UAE’s long-standing fight against preventable disease and empower people to live healthier and more dignified lives.
MBZUAI researchers will be at the university’s exhibit (A190) to discuss their research related to climate, health, and education. A demonstration of real-world AI applications in healthcare will also be available for attendees to experience the power of haptic surgical technology. Visitors to the university’s exhibit can tune in to the onsite podcast series YouAI or subscribe to the series at mbzuai.ac.ae/youai/.