The Grand Illusion of AI Partnerships
Ah, the sweet sound of another international partnership in AI. This time, it's France and the UAE, two countries that have decided to join forces in the ever-so-buzzing world of artificial intelligence. But before we pop the champagne, let's take a closer look at what's really happening here.
The Usual Suspects
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Gouvernement des Émirats Arabes Unis: The UAE government is at the forefront, regulating AI usage like a hawk. They seem to be the self-appointed guardians of AI ethics and implementation. But let's be honest, how many times have we seen governments promise the moon only to deliver a pebble?
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Gouvernement français: France is also playing its part, supporting this grand council of AI. They have their own digital landscape to worry about, with initiatives like Qwant, the French search engine that nobody asked for but everyone got.
Opportunities or Just Hot Air?
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International Partnership: There's talk of a new collaboration between Azerbaijan and Israel in AI. Sounds promising, right? But let's not forget, partnerships are like New Year's resolutions—easy to make, hard to keep.
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Doctoral Programs in the UAE: The UAE is now offering doctoral programs in AI. Great, more PhDs to tell us what we already know: AI is complex, and nobody really understands it.
