Abu Dhabi: Technology Innovation Institute (TII), a leading global scientific research centre and the applied research pillar of Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has announced its first edition of Abu Dhabi AI Connect (ADAIC) 2022, bringing together world’s leading experts in artificial intelligence.
The event will highlight the benefits of this technology to humanity and explore its future. It is taking place from 12th to 13th December in Abu Dhabi.

ADAIC 2022 will offer industry experts and AI practitioners an opportunity to interact with some of the greatest AI pioneers, including Turing awardees and Fields Medal winners and debate future trends that are set to have an outsized impact across the AI landscape.
The conference is expected to become a yearly event in Abu Dhabi, and the current edition seeks to explore subjects that are becoming more crucial in the field of artificial intelligence, including connected intelligence, AI foundation models, sustainable AI, AI at scale, and AI applications and advantages. A demonstration track and discussions with renowned researchers and AI leaders will cover these topics.

AI is transforming our lives at lightning speed and is a field that requires inclusivity and scale to ensure cohesiveness. ADAIC 2022 offers AI experts, researchers, and practitioners across industry and academia an interactive platform to collaborate and combine our learnings to maximise AI’s potential in enabling future societies.
Prof. Mérouane Debbah, Chief Researcher at TII, remarked.
While Dr. Ebtesam Almazrouei, General Chair of the organising committee of ADAIC 2022, and Director of AI Cross-Center Unit at AIDRC, stated that, “AI continues to push the boundaries of knowledge and advanced sciences with its widespread implementation – rapidly transforming sectors and driving emerging technologies. The Abu Dhabi AI Connect is set to become an annual event that convenes the most brilliant minds in AI to discuss and debate the future of this technology, and AI’s contributions to humanity.”