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鈥淎I was somehow a聽dirty word,鈥 Timothy Baldwin says as he聽recalls academic conferences from decades ago when no聽one wanted to be identified as聽the 鈥淎I聽guy鈥.
Fast-forward to聽today and not only has AI聽become a聽significant disruptive force whose potential excites and frightens in聽equal measure, but Baldwin is acting provost at Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), the world鈥檚 first institution dedicated exclusively to聽postgraduate-level study of聽AI.
The university in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, was set up in 2019, and Baldwin, an聽Australian, has been teaching there for nearly two years.
While many institutions teach AI studies in elective or add-on courses, the subject is the focus of all learning at MBZUAI, he says. Students enrol in either research master鈥檚 degrees or PhD programmes and are able to have a聽鈥渟ort of pure AI聽education鈥, explains Baldwin.
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Of course, teaching AI also means keeping up with AI. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a field that is moving very fast at the moment. And it is only accelerating,鈥 the professor says.
Rapid advances keep faculty on their toes, requiring them to frequently update the curriculum. But, says Baldwin, this is easier to do at MBZUAI than at many other universities because the institution is young and specialised. It is also still small, with just 280 students.
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鈥淎s a sort of clean-slate university, we really have a unique opportunity to design a modern curriculum and to update our course content on a regular basis to keep pace with all of the advances in the field, to make sure that our students are absolutely getting the state-of-the-art education,鈥 he says.
The core curriculum remains 鈥渓argely constant鈥 (it is reviewed every year, not more often), while new electives are added as novel sub-areas of AI pop up. These moving parts of the curriculum are informed by academics鈥 research and international partnerships, he adds.
The university鈥檚 small student-to-staff ratio, just 5:1, allows classes to be more organic, Baldwin explains.
鈥淢aybe there鈥檚 some breakthrough paper which is published part-way through a particular course, and so then that becomes a聽centrepiece of the next couple of weeks in the course. The lecturer can pick up on the fact that 鈥極K, this is radically going to change the field鈥,鈥 he says.
AI is a big, growing discipline, and the university has dedicated departments for machine learning, natural language processing and computer vision. Most recently, it added interdisciplinary departments 鈥 one for computer science and one for robotics.
Still, there are limitations to such a focused university model. Unlike some traditional tech-centred institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for example, which has a whole range of departments on campus, MBZUAI must seek partnerships off-site in order to collaborate with other disciplines.
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鈥淔or many of those collaborations, you don鈥檛 have them in the neighbouring building or within a stone鈥檚 throw. But many of our faculty bring their networks of international collaborations with them,鈥 says Baldwin. Among the faculty of 60 are 20 different nationalities.
Among these is a partnership with the Israel-based Weizmann Institute of Science, which itself specialises in the natural sciences. Baldwin says the two institutions are well matched because one has 鈥渋ncredible strength in the natural sciences鈥 and leads 鈥渕ore of the theory side of things鈥 while the other brings 鈥渃ore AI expertise鈥.
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For example, by applying AI to pathological data collected at Weizmann, the two institutions have been trying to find out why a certain cohort of patients have a particular comorbidity. According to Baldwin, MBZUAI鈥檚 expertise has been helpful in providing the data and answering the 鈥渨hat鈥 question, while Weizmann explores the factors behind the 鈥渨hy鈥 question.
MBZUAI, which is named after the president of the UAE, derives its premise directly from the country's . In the strategy document, the president鈥檚 right-hand man, vice-president and prime minister Mohammed bin Rashid Al聽Maktoum, writes: 鈥淭he UAE will build an AI聽economy, not wait for one.鈥
The strategy also highlights that the UAE is a young country, keen to build its research capabilities by leveraging its foresight, investment and centralised global location to attract leading academics.
Baldwin compares the intentionality of this strategy with his two decades of working in Australia, where he says AI research appears to take place more 鈥渂y accident rather than design鈥. It is driven mostly by talented individuals, rather than by a determined national push.
He describes the strategy-driven mindset in the UAE as a 鈥渞arefied atmosphere鈥 and 鈥渜uite the contrast鈥. In addition, there is for him also the thrill of helping to build a university from the ground聽up and the opportunity to revolutionise all kinds of industries with AI聽research.
鈥淚t鈥檚 [about] being very much at the centre of making this incredibly powerful narrative come about.鈥
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