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The “Machines Can See” summit.. Dubai and the upcoming Silicon Valley A successful conclusion of the 2023 session of the summit at the “Museum of the Future”

Recently, the activities of the first session of its kind in the region of the “Machines Can See” summit were concluded in Dubai, which lasted for one day at the Museum of the Future, with the participation of a wide range of experts and decision-makers in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning. The summit, which is supported by the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, Remote Work Applications and the Department of Economy and Tourism in Dubai, witnessed a remarkable turnout from investors and those interested in technology from the UAE and the region, to exchange views and ideas on the latest developments in the field of artificial intelligence and its applications in the country and the rest of the world.
This year, the summit reviewed the future of computer vision and machine learning with the participation of leading experts in 3D computer vision, deep learning, generative artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, and other technologies. Computer vision was highlighted as the most influential and powerful aspect of artificial intelligence. And its tremendous ability to simulate human senses. The summit included a panel discussion entitled “Government, Business and Science”, with the participation of international experts, including Samira Fernandez, an international educational expert and Director – Institutional Affairs and Sustainability at Century Financial.
On choosing Dubai to host the 2023 edition of the summit, Alexander Khanin, an expert in the field of artificial intelligence and founder of the “Machines Can See” summit, said: “We are pleased and honored to host the first ever session of the Machines Can See Summit in the United Arab Emirates. . Dubai is taking rapid steps to establish itself as a global capital of innovative technologies and artificial intelligence, which reinforces our conviction that Dubai will be the next version of Silicon Valley in the Middle East and North Africa region. This is due to several reasons, including Dubai’s enjoyment of close links with various parts of the world and the presence of an abundance of talents and experts in the field of artificial intelligence, and the facilities that the state provides to inventors and talents, such as golden residency, and other incentives, in addition to being an attractive destination for residents from Asia, Europe and the United States. United».

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Khanin added: “Through this summit, we aim to establish an integrated ecosystem of experts in the field of future technology by holding this event annually to enhance communication between the local community and competencies around the world, in addition to contributing to accelerating the growth of startups and enabling access to capital and joint stock companies.” private and government agencies. This event is also a bridge for communication between government and private agencies, on the one hand, and researchers on a global level, on the other hand, and to attract the brightest minds to the country by benefiting from the support provided by the government and the ideal work environment provided by the country.
He pointed out that «this summit is the first of its kind to be held at the regional level in Dubai, and it is the largest in the history of previous summit sessions. We believe that the UAE has all the ingredients that qualify it to occupy a leading position in terms of the number of emerging companies specialized in the field of artificial intelligence, patents, talents, human competencies, and educational institutions. We realize that recent developments in the field of artificial intelligence will benefit several sectors, including smart cities by enhancing the quality of life of residents and creating a happier and safer society, and health care, industry and logistics sectors.

He concluded, “With the fusion of AI and deep learning algorithms, machines are now able to interpret visual information and make sense of the world in ways previously limited to human perception. As a society, we must embrace this new era of computer vision, and work together towards enhancing the utilization of its capabilities for the benefit of humanity.”
The list of speakers included Sergei Bellungi, Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Daniel Kremers, Professor at Technical University of Munich, Germany, Bernard S. Ghanem, Professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and Howe Lee. Associate Professor at Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, Manohar Balori, Senior Director at Meta, Fernando de la Torre, Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Philip Tour, Professor at Oxford University, and Chief Scientist at Meta. Computer software «FiveAI».
Polynome Events is organizing the “Machines Can See” summit, which is supported by government agencies in the country and academic institutions such as the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, the Department of Economy and Tourism in Dubai, Mohammed bin Zayed University for Artificial Intelligence, and King Faisal University for Science and Technology. and Dubai Future Foundation, as well as technology sponsors including Intema Technology Accelerator, Yango and Century Financial.

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