UAE government launches ‘Machines Can See 2023’ Summit

UAE government launches ‘Machines Can See 2023’ Summit

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Category : International Published on: May 08 2023

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  • The UAE government launched the 'Machines Can See 2023' summit in Dubai, one of the first international conferences in Artificial Intelligence (AI) across the region.
  • The conference is being held in partnership between Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications Office and ‘Machines Can See’ company.
  • The conference aims to bring together experts from around the world to discuss the future of AI and its potential to contribute to the UAE's vision of creating the next Silicon Valley.
  • The summit included presentations and panel discussions from various experts in the field of AI.
  • The UAE is the only country with a state-level AI programme, which is a testament to its commitment to supporting the progress of AI technology.
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