As 20 melhores universidades de IA formam a primeira turma de Ph.D.

101 formandos impulsionam o ecossistema de IA dos Emirados Árabes Unidos com avanços em pesquisa, desenvolvimento e aplicações comerciais – criando um centro tecnológico de IA do Sul Global

ABU DHABI, Emirados Árabes Unidos, June 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sua Alteza Xeque Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Príncipe Herdeiro de Abu Dhabi e Presidente do Conselho Executivo de Abu Dhabi, participou da cerimônia de formatura de 2024 da Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) em 6 de junho, na qual foram diplomados 101 alunos de 22 países, que receberam títulos de pós-graduação nas principais áreas de IA, incluindo visão computacional (CV), aprendizado de máquina (ML) e processamento de linguagem natural (NLP).

O evento também contou com a presença de Sua Excelência o Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Ministro da Indústria e Tecnologia Avançada dos Emirados Árabes Unidos e Presidente Fundador do Conselho de Administração da MBZUAI, além de outras autoridades.

“Antes de muitos outros países reconhecerem seu potencial, as políticas lideradas pelo governo incentivaram a expansão da IA nos Emirados Árabes Unidos”, disse o Dr. Al Jaber. “Essas políticas promoveram o sucesso de empresas como a G42 e grandes modelos de linguagem como a Falcon. Consequentemente, esse pequeno país está criando um ecossistema de alto nível para talentos e empreendedorismo em IA. Estamos atraindo grandes investimentos de proeminentes empresas de tecnologia, como a Microsoft, e emergindo como um importante centro de inovação e aplicação de IA.”

O Dr. Al Jaber observou que o crescimento da IA é uma das três megatendências que moldam o futuro, juntamente com o ritmo acelerado da transição energética e a ascensão dos mercados emergentes e do Sul Global: “A crescente experiência da turma de 2024 será fundamental para solucionar alguns dos desafios mais urgentes do mundo. Na verdade, se quisermos atingir as metas ambiciosas do histórico Consenso dos Emirados Árabes Unidos, acordado na COP28 em dezembro em Dubai, a IA deve ter um papel crítico.”

A terceira e maior formatura da MBZUAI celebrou o primeiro Ph.D. da universidade em ML, além de mestres em ML (55), CV (28) e PNL (12), contando com alunos provenientes de países como Emirados Árabes Unidos, Canadá, Reino Unido, França, Índia, Vietnã, Paquistão, Etiópia e Sri Lanka.

O presidente da MBZUAI e professor universitário, Eric Xing, disse: “A turma de 2024 da MBZUAI é composta pelos futuros líderes de tecnologia, inovação e criatividade, e está preparada para aceitar a responsabilidade inerente à administração de algo tão poderoso e transformador. Eles nos deixam com o conhecimento, as habilidades e uma profunda compreensão da oportunidade que têm diante de si – a chance de moldar um futuro em que a IA sirva à humanidade com compaixão e padrões éticos inabaláveis – estão prontos para enfrentar os maiores desafios do mundo atual.”

Cinco anos depois de sua criação, a MBZUAI é hoje reconhecida como uma das 100 melhores universidades do mundo em ciência da computação e está classificada entre as 20 melhores por suas especializações em IA, CV, ML, PNL e robótica (CSRankings).

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L’université classée parmi les 20 premières dans le domaine de l’IA décerne le diplôme de Ph.D. à sa première promotion

Au total, 101 diplômés dynamisent l’écosystème de recherche, de développement et d’applications commerciales de l’IA aux Émirats arabes unis, créant ainsi un pôle technologique de l’IA dans le Sud global

ABU DHABI, Émirats arabes unis, 08 juin 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Son Altesse Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Prince héritier d’Abu Dhabi et Président du Conseil exécutif d’Abu Dhabi, ont assisté le 6 juin à la cérémonie de remise des diplômes 2024 de l’Université Mohamed bin Zayed d’intelligence artificielle (MBZUAI), récompensant 101 diplômés originaires de 22 pays, qui ont obtenu des diplômes de troisième cycle dans des domaines clés de l’IA, notamment la vision artificielle (CV), l’apprentissage automatique (ML) et le traitement du langage naturel (NLP).

Son Excellence Dr Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, ministre de l’Industrie et des technologies avancées des Émirats arabes unis et président fondateur du conseil d’administration du MBZUAI, a également assisté à l’événement, parmi d’autres dignitaires.

« Les politiques gouvernementales ont encouragé la promotion de l’IA aux Émirats arabes unis avant que de nombreux autres pays n’en reconnaissent le potentiel », a déclaré Dr Al Jaber. « Elles ont favorisé le succès d’entreprises comme G42 et de grands modèles de langage comme Falcon, et permis à ce petit pays de créer un écosystème de classe mondiale pour les talents et l’esprit d’entreprise dans le domaine de l’IA. Nous attirons des investissements importants de la part de leaders technologiques tels que Microsoft et devenons un centre important pour l’innovation et l’application de l’IA. »

Dr Al Jaber a souligné que l’essor de l’IA est l’une des trois grandes tendances qui déterminent l’avenir, avec l’accélération du rythme de la transition énergétique et la montée en puissance des marchés émergents et du Sud global : « L’expertise croissante de la promotion 2024 permettra de trouver des solutions aux défis les plus pressants du monde. En effet, si nous voulons atteindre les objectifs ambitieux du consensus historique des Émirats arabes unis adopté lors de la COP28 en décembre à Dubaï, l’IA doit jouer un rôle essentiel. »

À l’occasion de sa troisième et plus grande cérémonie de remise des diplômes, l’université MBZUAI a décerné ses premiers diplômes de doctorat (Ph.D.), ainsi que des maîtrises en apprentissage automatique (55), vision artificielle (28) et traitement du langage naturel (12), aux étudiants originaires de pays tels que les Émirats arabes unis, le Canada, le Royaume-Uni, la France, l’Inde, le Vietnam, le Pakistan, l’Éthiopie et le Sri Lanka.

Eric Xing, Président de MBZUAI et professeur d’université, a ajouté : « La promotion 2024 de MBZUAI comprend les futurs leaders de la technologie, de l’innovation et de la créativité, préparés pour accepter la responsabilité qui accompagne la gestion d’une révolution aussi puissante et transformatrice. Ils nous quittent avec les connaissances, les compétences et une compréhension profonde de l’opportunité qui s’offre à eux, la chance de façonner un avenir où l’IA sert l’humanité avec compassion selon des normes éthiques inébranlables, et ils sont prêts à relever les plus grands défis auxquels notre monde est confronté aujourd’hui. »

Cinq ans après sa création, MBZUAI est aujourd’hui reconnue comme l’une des 100 meilleures universités d’informatique au monde et se classe parmi les 20 premières pour ses spécialisations en IA, CV, ML, NLP et robotique (CSRankings).

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Kenya Airways-KATA Deal To Spur Economic Growth


The Kenya Association of Travel Agents has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Kenya Airways to foster collaboration in their operations.



This strategic collaboration, initiated by travel agents, aims to bolster the national carrier’s market presence and strengthen its competitive position within the industry.



This partnership is expected to bring about significant benefits for both parties, leveraging the expertise and networks of travel agents to drive the growth and innovation of Kenya Airways.



Speaking at the 44th Annual Travel Convention and General Meeting under the theme ‘Make the Connection’ held at Sarova Whitesands, Mombasa, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of KATA, Nicanor Sabula, highlighted the substantial impact of recent government policy changes, technological advancements, and the overall growth of the industry.



He noted that these developments are shaping the future of travel, requiring stakeholders to adapt and innovate in response to the evolving landscape.



The meeting brought together more than 300 delegates representing the travel agency community.



‘We have invited our colleagues from six of our neighbouring African countries, representing Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Malawi, so that we can share knowledge to be able to make the connection alongside growing our Intra- Africa Travel,’ Sabula said.



He noted that they had also discussed the contemporary issues emerging in society, including Artificial Intelligence and how it can be used to support businesses.



He highlighted that the industry’s statistics indicate that Kenya has recovered and surpassed the pre-pandemic numbers by approximately 30 per cent. Initially, the recovery was projected to be achieved by 2025; however, by the end of 2023, the sector had already experienced a 30 per cent recovery, demonstrating a faster-than-expected rebound.



Patrick Bucha, Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife, highlighted the Ministry’s commitment to broadening the industry’s scope through medical tourism advocacy and exploring unconventional offerings beyond traditional staples.



‘This forward-thinking approach underscores the government’s dedication to catering to the evolving needs and preferences of global travelers,’ he stated.



He highlighted that a key focus area is developing and marketing Kenya as the ‘Home of Human Origins,’ leveraging our rich heritage and cultural tapestry to offer an immersive journey into the cradle of humanity. Through this initiative, the aim is to captivate visitors with an unparalleled exploration of our nation’s historical and anthropological significance.



Moreover, Bucha noted that the Ministry recognises the private sector’s invaluable role in driving this transformative vision. It is eager to foster close collaborations with the Kenya Association of Travel Agents (KATA), harnessing their expertise and insights to craft innovative tourism experiences that resonate with diverse audiences.



The Chairman of KATA, who is also the Managing Director of Hemingways Travel, Joseph Kithitu, highlighted on the importance of leading the change in advocating for a shift in mindset to be able to be embraced as travel advisors by travel agents, as that aligns with the changing landscape and reflects the role they play in the travel industry.



Regarding infrastructure, Kithitu said that the infrastructure development to expand the travel and tourism industries has been steadily progressive. However, he called for the acceleration of this to maximise the benefits that come with it, stimulate growth in the tourism sector, and increase economic benefits for the nations.



The Group Managing Director and CEO of Kenya Airways (KQ), Allan Kilavuka, addressed the importance of the collaboration with the Kenyan Travel Advisors, noting that KQ recognises the crucial partnership with the advisors in the aviation industry.



Kilavuka expressed that, in line with the convention’s theme ‘make the connection’ he commits to forging deeper synergies between KQ and KATA to unlock new opportunities to elevate the entire travel ecosystem.



‘This recent period has been an eventful chapter for Kenya Airways, marked by significant strides, overcoming challenges, and setting our sights on new horizons. We recorded a full-year operating profit of Sh10.5 billion, a swing of Sh16 billion from a loss of Sh5.6 billion reported in 2022! This remarkable feat speaks volumes about the commitment and diligence of every member of the KQ family,’ Kilavuka said.





Source: Kenya News Agency



Project To Keep Kiambu Markets Clean


Traders and vendors operating in one of the largest markets in Kiambu County are championing for food safety measures to ensure that the produce were sold in a clean and safe environment.

The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) has since 2020 been working with the Kiambu County to make the dream a reality under the Keeping Food Markets Working Programme (KFMW).

Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition Gain, is a Swiss-based foundation that seeks to reduce human suffering caused by malnutrition by encouraging and promoting healthier diets.

Madaraka Market, based in Thika Town operates on a daily basis with two market days in week, Tuesday and Friday and serves around 2000 people on a daily basis while on market days the number of consumers reaches 3,000.

As the World Marks the World Food Safety Day today whose theme is running under ‘Food Safety Prepare for the unexpected’ the traders have been observing hygiene practices, organizing themselves in even tracking local consumer perceptions and monthl
y price trends of select nutrious foods to ensure their consumers are satisified with their products.

Speaking at the Market, James Mbugua, secretary of Madaraka market said they have been trained on cleanliness and on good governance and this has seen them even follow up on where their food is coming from .

‘ We have been able to put ourselves into groups based the produce that each of the trader sells and this has made it easier to manage ourselves and be able to make sure that our produce are safe, have been transported in a good manner and that there is order.

Mbugua who sells vegetables explained that for every product they sell they have one person who is in charge and leads other traders . ‘For example, we have a chairman who sells, handles and leads other traders in the cabbage value chain, beans, onions and vegetables among others.

The Secretary explained that GAIN has trained the market leaders through workshop on food safety and hygienic guidelines and practices, waste and even maximizing on sa
les and consumption opportunity but also ensuring compliance.

He however appealed to the County Government to provide the traders with cold rooms where they can store their produce as most o them are selling fresh food that are easily perishable.

Kipng’eno Mutai, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) Project Coordinator in Kiambu County said that they have been working on a number of projects in partnership with the County Government to build the capacity of the market committee in order to make the Market a safe and where safe food can be found.

‘ We have also been working on two programmes namely , Keeping Food Markets Working and also vegetable for all which seeks to encourage residents of Kiambu County to increase the quantity of vegetables they consume’, He added

Within Madaraka Market, Mutai explained that they have been building their capacity on properly managing the market, ensuring that the traders conform to good practices having proper allocations with good arrangements such as section
for the cereals , section for vegetables, for fruits even as they maintain and practice hygiene

Other than that, he said that currently they are engaged with the engaged with the Department of Agriculture and engaging the sub-county agricultural officers and the ward agricultural officers to train farmers on various aspects of good agricultural practices within Kiambu County,

‘These are the foods that we link them to, to ensure foods are available but also and now traders in Madaraka Market are now in a position to trace back where their food items are coming from and thus ensure residents of Kiambu are consuming food that meets their nutrients needs’ he said

GAIN has been supporting this market through the various projects, to support food safety by putting up Cabros in some sections of the open market to reduce mud during the rainy seasons, installed 10,000 litre water tanks to help in sanitation such as washing hands before , during and even after work and also distributed waste bins within the market t
o ensure the market remains clean.

‘We have been working with the county government to support issues of garbage collection within the market. This we have done through issuing dustbins, and also monitoring to ensure that the county government trucks pick up the trash on time,’ Mutai said.

Mutai said this year’s food safety theme resonates well with what GAIN has been doing since COvid-19 pandemic.

‘During the lockdown in 2020, most markets were close and as Gain we came up with the project-Keeping Food Markets Working, that sought to ensure that traders were able to access food commodities coming from outside the counties and maintain safety.

This he added has also helped the traders to become more resilient especially during the hard economic times and can be able to cope with some of the challenges , prepare for the unexpected such as the recent rains that also affected open air markets .

Kiambu County Government is planting to build an ultra-modern market for the trader but even as they await for tha
t the traders have been being doing clean up exercises numerous times just to ensure that the waste is gathered and collected at central places in an organized manner and the market remains up to standard.

Wairimu Kagiri from the Kiambu County Council in charge of the market said they have been working with GAIN to improve the food safety for Madaraka open market by supporting the traders in putting their produce in a raised area so that they do not place their items down for safety.

‘The traders have also been taught on how to trace the origin of the commodities they are selling so that they do not sell contaminated items. Tracing the vehicles that are transporting the food for safety, and on how to handle food, especially by washing their hands, keeping the produce safe, keeping it fresh, and also maintaining good health even as they sell,’ said Kagiri.

She said that they ensure they collect garbage every week , with workers from the county council cleaning up the market early in the morning before vendo
rs open.

Kagiri also urged the government and other partners to train traders more on how to deal with fresh commodities so that they are aware of what they are selling , how they should stock what they are selling safely and that what the consumers are getting is also fresh .

‘I would like to encourage traders, that every time they are selling a food commodity, they should ensure that that place is clean, ensure you are clean, ensure that the person who is coming to touch any of the food commodity is clean,’ said Kagiri.

Kagiri emphasized on the need for more education, and added that the agriculture department should be aggressive on the ground, and especially visiting the markets often so that they can trace back where the commodities are coming from.

‘Today is World Food Safety Day and the message to all of us as Kenyans to be responsible when it comes to matters food , be it handling of sensitive fresh foods such as tomatoes and ensure they are not harmful but for the traders let them know more about
the products they are selling and be able to tell the importance of the product to their customers’, Kagiri said

Nancy Waniru, a trader at the Madaraka market for over 20 years and who sells peas said she is among the beneficiaries of GAIN and Kiambu County trainings on proper handling of food to ensure safety

The 47 year-old mother of three said before the training she could put her Irish potatoes or peas on the ground but now she had learnt that it is always good to display her produce in a raised area to avoid food contamination.

‘ I come every day to this market and ensure before I even start selling my vegetable to the customer hands are clean, this area where am putting my produce is also clean and this guarantees I attract even more customers who also look for clean produce’, she said

Wanjiru called upon the leadership of Kiambu County which had promised them of an uplift to move quickly saying as an open market they are still dealing with issues of rain and heat as they do not have good shades.

T
he government on this day has been calling on consumers and trades to practice safe food handling and knowing how to keep food safe before, during and after emergencies like flood , and even power outages.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Center For Boosting Energy Adoption In Kenya Launched


A center for boosting energy adoption in Kenya has been launched at the Paramount Chief Kinyanjui Technical Training Institute in Riruta Satellite Dagoreti constituency.

Addressing the press after the launch of the energy center, Schneider Electric East Africa President Ifeanyi Odoh, said that the center is aimed at providing solutions in renewable energy, driving innovation excellence in the energy field, and creating experiences in real-world scenarios while aiding in research work.

Odor noted that the energy adoption center at PC Kinyanjui Technical Training Institute is aimed at addressing the skills gap that has existed in energy efficiency for many years, adding that the center is going to train thousands of youth in Kenya so that they can go into various societies in Kenya to start fixing several energy-related challenges being experienced.

He noted that the center will equip the youth with energy efficiency skills so that they can replicate the skills in the various sectors of the economy in Kenya
once they graduate from the institution.

‘Energy efficiency simply means doing a lot more with your energy with less consumption of your energy,’ echoed Schneider Electric East Africa President Ifeanyi Odoh.

Odoh further noted that nowadays many industries are under pressure to optimize everything that they do, and with energy efficiency, industries could benefit because they will be able to optimize their cost of production, which translates to more affordable products.

He further hinted that many industries and firms in Kenya and Africa at large are currently facing energy waste, and this is highly linked to the energy efficiency skills gap.

‘By integrating the full capability of digitalization and energy efficiency, KPLC is able to mitigate losses in their networks, optimise their revenue, and reach many people,’ said Schneider Electric East Africa President Ifeanyi Odoh.

French Ambassador Arnaud Suquet noted that the need to launch renewable energy and energy efficiency equipment for the Center of Ex
cellence at P.C. Kinyanjui TTI is because Kenya is well positioned to explore renewable energy.

The ambassador at the same time urged the P.C. Kinyanjui TTI administration to ensure that they are developing their curricula together with industry partners.

‘Ensure that you are developing the curricula in collaboration with industry partners as well as training the trainees in partnership with industry partners. If we do all these without industry partners, we will go nowhere,’ noted the French ambassador, Arnaud Suquet.

The principal secretary of the State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training, Dr. Esther Thaara Muoria, whose speech was read by State Department for TVET Director Administration Joyce Mwale, said that the renewable energy and energy efficiency center launched at P.C. Kinyanjui TTI is timely and will help trainees acquire renewable energy and energy efficiency skills that will help them not only acquire jobs in Kenya but also in the global markets.

‘I am reliably informe
d that if the equipment is well utilised, the skills acquired by the trainees will enable them to compete for job vacancies internationally. The equipment has come at a time when the Ministry of Education is promoting the Competency Based Education and Training (CBET) curriculum, which advocates for 70% practical and 30% theory,’ said the PS.

The renewable energy and energy efficiency equipment at P.C. Kinyanjui was donated by the Schneider Electric Foundation in France with the assistance from the French Embassy and Schneider Electric Kenya at a cost of 100,974.44 euros.

In order to ensure that the youth in Kenya learn and speak French when they obtain jobs in French-speaking countries worldwide, the French Embassy has already equipped the French language center at P.C. Kinyanjui TTI with adequate learning materials and will soon be deploying an expert to train the youth in this area.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Wildlife Works Bursary For 6,000 Students In Taita Taveta


A total of 6,695 students from various learning institutions in Taita Taveta County have received bursary allocations from a community-based organisation, Wildlife Works, aimed at boosting education in the County.

Wildlife Works issued bursaries totaling Sh70 million to support economically disadvantaged and academically gifted students who are unable to pay their school fees to enable them to continue with their education.

The beneficiaries were selected from six locations: Mwatate, Mwachabo, Marungu, Kasigau, Mackinnon, and Sagalla.

They were chosen through a community-elected locational bursary sub-committee, and they comprise students from secondary schools, colleges, and universities.

The programme extends to students with disabilities in primary schools within the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project.

Speaking while presiding over the bursary disbursement ceremony in Mwatate, Taita Taveta County Governor Andrew Mwadime expressed gratitude for the support from Wildlife Works and highlighted the transforma
tive impact of the bursaries.

Mwadime emphasised the importance of parental and guardian sacrifices in providing educational opportunities for students to exploit their full potential.

‘Education is crucial in shaping the future of our students, particularly in our county where industries are scarce. It empowers them to explore economic opportunities beyond our local community,’ he stated.

The governor assured Wildlife Works of the county government’s support in their conservation activities, urging the institution to consider issuing bursaries to students from across the county.

‘Let’s work in collaboration with the County government. There are students who perform excellently and get good results in Form 4. Some want to do good courses, but they are not able to because of financial constraints. If possible, we can work together and come up with a way to support these students to further their studies,’ the governor said.

Wildlife Works Community Relations Officer, Joseph Mwakima, emphasised the collabo
rative efforts of various stakeholders, especially the local community, in preserving the local forest ecosystem.

He added that, following the conservation initiatives championed by the local community, all students in the area have access to bursaries that aim to support their pursuit of quality education.

‘This support not only benefits the students but also emphasizes the positive outcomes of conservation efforts on the entire community,’ he added.

Since 2012, the educational investment programme has awarded bursaries to 43,837 students, with total disbursements exceeding Sh273 million.

The programme funds bursaries through income generated from selling carbon credits, allocated in consultation with the local community.

The innovative model of community governance ensures sustained investments in education, health, and infrastructure to enhance the community’s overall well-being.

Source: Kenya News Agency