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Final Day of DeepFest 2025 explored future of AI: From foundation models to fashion, science to sports


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Published in Science and Technology on Friday, February 14th 2025 at 1:02 GMT by Zawya   Print publication without navigation

  • President of IBM discussed need for 'transparent, explainable AI' and called for regulation of applications not algorithms

The final day of DeepFest 2025, held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Riyadh, focused on the future of AI across various sectors. Key discussions included the evolution of foundation models, with insights from experts like Dr. Ebtesam Almazrouei and Dr. Timothy Baldwin on the potential of these models to revolutionize AI applications. The event also delved into AI's impact on fashion, with talks on how AI can enhance design processes and personalize fashion experiences. In sports, AI's role in enhancing performance, strategy, and fan engagement was explored, featuring contributions from figures like Dr. Ahmed Al-Waheeb and Dr. Abdulrahman Alnaim. Additionally, the conference highlighted AI's integration into daily life, emphasizing ethical considerations and the need for responsible AI development. The day concluded with a focus on AI's transformative potential in various industries, showcasing both technological advancements and the human element in AI innovation.

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