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Machines Can See 2025: Middle East Largest AI Summit

Machines Can See 2025: Middle East Largest AI Summit
Machines Can See 2025: Middle East Largest AI Summit

 

Dubai will host the Machines Can See 2025 summit on April 23-24, 2025, at the Museum of the Future and Emirates Towers. The Event Machines Can See 2025 is set to be the largest annual AI summit in the Middle East 2025, bringing together global experts to explore how artificial intelligence can assist in creating a safer and more sustainable world.

Machines Can See 2025

Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence of the UAE, the summit Machines Can See 2025 will highlight AI's potential to bring about positive changes in different industries and societies.

The two-day event will feature 20 curated keynotes from renowned speakers, including Gerard Medioni, Vice President and Distinguished Scientist at Amazon Prime Video & Studios; Rob van der Veer, Founder of AI Exchange and Chief AI Officer at Software Improvement Group; Dawn Song, Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley; and Marc Pollefeys, Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich and Director of the Mixed Reality and AI Lab Zurich at Microsoft.

The summit’s agenda will discuss topics like “Wanted: AI to Retain and Attract Talents to the Country” and “Robots: Are We Ready?”. The industry experts will lead practical sessions offering insights emerging into new AI technologies, along with an immersive showcase of cutting-edge AI solutions.

 

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The summit, Machines Can See 2025, is set to take place during "Dubai AI Week" (April 21-25, 2025), a series of events emphasizing the UAE’s ambition to be a global leader in AI innovation. Other events during the week to be staged are the "AI Retreat", "Dubai Assembly for Generative AI", "Global Prompt Engineering Championship", and "Dubai AI Festival".

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