GITEX Global 2024 continues its programs, with the “Cyber Security Day” activities launching today to talk about emerging threats, anti-hacking strategies, and the tools that organizations need in the digital world.
Yesterday, the “AI Super Tuesday” event for artificial intelligence technologies and innovations shed light on shaping the future of society and industry.
Dr. Shamir Khader, Global President and CEO of the Computational Biology, Precision Medicine and Computational Biology Group at the global pharmaceutical company Sanofi, said during a session entitled “The Next Leap in Medicine: Are We on the Verge of a Radical Development?”, that drug discovery, on average, takes 10-15 years, and the cost of one project is about 1.5-2 billion dollars, expressing his support for benefiting from the capabilities and value of artificial intelligence throughout the entire system to reduce development costs and simplify the method of drug discovery.
For her part, Isabelle Gradert, Vice President of Central Research and Technology at Airbus in Germany, explained that aviation is an integral part of the fabric of the world’s leading industries and is one of the sectors with the highest computing needs, pointing to the importance of quantum computing and the ability to solve the most complex aerospace challenges.
The audience was introduced to “BabyX”, an interactive simulation of a human-like infant through artificial intelligence, and through biological artificial intelligence and an operating system called “Brain Language”. The stimulated neurochemical reactions help “BabyX” determine how to react – a feature that may bring about changes. Radical future AI economy.
The “Super AI Tuesday” events highlighted the role of high-performance computing in leading humanity’s efforts to reach the next generation of aircraft, under the title “Quantum Maturity: Introducing the ‘Quantum Mobility Journey’,” and urged companies to go beyond the physical limits of current computing and expand the scope of solutions focused on… on the future to unleash the enormous potential of aviation.
In the same context, Brisight, a company specialized in the field of data analysis in the region and supported by generative artificial intelligence and based in the Emirates, reviewed the “Intelli” management and operation platform supported by artificial intelligence, which allows cities and transportation, energy and infrastructure institutions to use generative artificial intelligence immediately.
GITEX Editions events showcase the potential of smart communication, allowing visitors to learn about the role of industry leaders in closing digital divides and leveraging emerging technologies to drive innovation and economic growth.
The Future Global Digital Economy Leaders Summit will also continue with the participation of a number of global experts and innovative minds.
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