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AI roundup [April 16]: UK to develop AI regulations, Microsoft invests $1.5 billion in G42, more
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AI roundup [April 16]: UK to develop AI regulations, Microsoft invests $1.5 billion in G42, more

[ad_1] AI roundup, April 16: The United Kingdoms in all aboard to draft country's AI regulations on powerful tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT. The regulation will be set to restrict or eliminate the potential harm of the emerging technology. In other news, Microsoft will be investing $1.5 billion in a United Arab Emirates-based artificial intelligence company named G42. The partnership is approved by the U.S. and UAE governments. Check out similar AI news from today.1. UK has started to develop AI regulations to eliminate the risksThe UK has started to draft its AI regulation which will be applied to the new emerging technologies and large language models. These regulations will also be enforced on the current and future AI tools. These AI regulations are expected to eliminate the potenti...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: IBM report on AI in India, UAE backs Sam Altman vision on AI, and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: IBM report on AI in India, UAE backs Sam Altman vision on AI, and more

[ad_1] UAE backs Sam Altman's vision, aims to lead the world on AI regulation; IBM report reveals 59% of Indian enterprises actively using AI; Microsoft pledges $3.44 billion investment in Germany, focusing on AI boost; Google unveils internal AI 'Goose' to accelerate employee coding efficiency- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. UAE aims to lead in AI regulationThe UAE aims to lead in AI testing and regulation, aligning with OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman's vision. UAE's Minister of State for AI, Omar Al Olama, sees potential for the country to be a global hub for pragmatic AI regulation. Altman, courting Middle East investors, envisions the UAE as a regulatory sandbox for experimenting with AI technologies and setting global rules. Concerns about UAE-China ties prompte...
All You Need To Know About 1st Hindu Temple In UAE To Be Inaugurated By PM
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All You Need To Know About 1st Hindu Temple In UAE To Be Inaugurated By PM

[ad_1] PM Modi is on a two-day official visit to the UAEPrime Minister Narendra Modi tomorrow will inaugurate the iconic BAPS Hindu Mandir, which is the first-ever Hindu temple in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Prime Minister is on a two-day official visit to the UAE starting today. Apart from inaugurating the temple, PM Modi will also address the Indian community at an event in Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi.Last year in December, PM Modi accepted the invitation to inaugurate the BAPS Hindu Mandir, extended by Swami Ishwarcharandas and Swami Brahmaviharidas, along with the board of directors.Here are the key points that you must know about the BAPS Hindu Mandir:- The BAPS Hindu Mandir is the first traditional Hindu stone temple in the UAE.- The magnificent structure is spread over ...
All About Indian Man Rajeev Arikkatt, Who Won Rs 33-Crore Lottery In UAE
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All About Indian Man Rajeev Arikkatt, Who Won Rs 33-Crore Lottery In UAE

[ad_1] It was nothing short of a "dream come true" moment for Rajeev Arikkatt, an Indian expat in the UAE when he won 15 million dirhams (approximately ₹ 33 crore) in the Big-Ticket Abu Dhabi weekly draw.As per a report by Khaleej Times, Mr Arikkatt had high hopes of winning this time, given that he purchased a total of six tickets for the draw.However, this win came as a complete surprise for Mr Arikkatt, as it was the complimentary ticket, number 037130, which secured his victory.Mr Arikkatt got his winning ticket as a freebie during raffle draw number 260.Now let us take a look at who Rajeev Arikkatt is.- Rajeev Arikkatt, who hails from Kerala in India, works at an architectural firm in the UAE city of Al Ain.- The 40-year-old, who bought the lottery ticket on January 10, has been liv...
Indian Expat Living In UAE Wins Jackpot, To Get Rs 5.5 Lakh Per Month For 25 Years
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Indian Expat Living In UAE Wins Jackpot, To Get Rs 5.5 Lakh Per Month For 25 Years

[ad_1] Natarajan, 49, won the FAST5 Grand Prize of Emirates Draw.Dubai: Magesh Kumar Natarajan, an Indian project manager, on Friday became the first winner outside the UAE of a new raffle draw that will earn him more than Rs 5.5 lakh every month for the next 25 years, dramatically changing his fortunes.Natarajan, 49, won the FAST5 Grand Prize of Emirates Draw. The win ensures he will get Dh 25,000 (5.6 lakh) a month for 25 years.The project manager in Ambur, Tamil Nadu is the first global grand prize winner and the first winner outside the UAE.“I faced a lot of challenges in my life and during my studies. Many people from society helped me to complete my education. It's my time to give back to society. I will ensure that my contribution to society reaches needy people,” he told PTI.Nata...
Latest astronaut from UAE getting used to space
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Latest astronaut from UAE getting used to space

[ad_1] The second astronaut from the United Arab Emirates is still adjusting to life off the planet, after rocketing to the International Space Station last week. “I'm still coping. I'm still learning,” Sultan al-Neyadi said Tuesday, but added that he hopes to improve in the coming days. He's the second UAE astronaut to fly in space and the first from the Arab world to be assigned to a long spaceflight — the others stayed for about a week. He'll be up there until September. Al-Neyadi assured Dubai's ruler in a video call Tuesday that he and the rest of his crew are in good health. But he joked that the small plush astronaut toy that he took up may be coping better with microgravity than he is. “I am thankful to God you have reached the International Space Station and thank God ...
First Moon-Shaped Luxury Resort Might Open In Dubai Soon: Report
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First Moon-Shaped Luxury Resort Might Open In Dubai Soon: Report

[ad_1] The Moon resort can comfortably accommodate 10 million annual visitors.Dubai is home to all things luxury, and now the city is expected to get a gigantic moon-shaped resort soon. According to Arabian Business, a Canadian architectural company, Moon World Resorts (MWR), has proposed to build the resort in order to offer guests affordable space tourism on the ground. The ultra-luxurious hotel, which will a replica of the lunar surface, is designed to be built in 48 months and will have an overall height of 735 feet. The architectural firm believes that "Moon Dubai" will add to the emirate's economy in sectors such as hospitality, entertainment, attractions, education, technology, the environment and space tourism. "Moon Dubai will be the largest and most successful modern-day touris...
Minister S Jaishankar Visits Site Of Abu Dhabi’s First Hindu Temple
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Minister S Jaishankar Visits Site Of Abu Dhabi’s First Hindu Temple

[ad_1] The temple will come up on 55,000 square metres of land.Abu Dhabi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday visited the site of the under-construction Hindu temple - the first in Abu Dhabi - and described it as "a symbol of peace, tolerance and harmony." S Jaishankar, who arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on a three-day visit to the Gulf nation on Wednesday, also praised the efforts of Indians in building the temple."On Ganesh Chaturthi, blessed to visit the @BAPS Hindu temple under construction in Abu Dhabi. Glad to see the rapid progress and deeply appreciate the devotion of all involved. Met the BAPS team, community supporters and devotees and workers at the site," the minister tweeted.He also met Sheikh Nahyan bin Mabarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and...