Core42-Airev partner to create a future-ready workforce
ABU DHABI, February 2, 2024
A new partnership signed in Abu Dhabi will aim at adopting artificial intelligence at scale to hone skills of students and equip them for ‘jobs of the future’ by addressing the evolving needs of educators and learners, a report said.
The agreement was signed between Core42, a G42 company and a full-spectrum AI enablement solutions provider and Airev, the innovative UAE start-up behind School Hack, an AI-powered EdTech platform that helps students develop the skills for the jobs of tomorrow, Emirates News Agency, WAM, said.
Kiril Evtimov, CEO of Core42 and G42's Group CTO, said: “Our partnership with Airev represents an important step in our journey to elevate human experiences through responsible development and adoption of AI at scale.
“It is rooted in our shared passion for education, and the application of cutting-edge technology to address the evolving needs of educators and learners.
“This strategic collaboration epitomises Core42’s dedication to harnessing the transformative power of AI, driving the nation's vision forward, and unwavering commitment to working closely with the national start-up community — cultivating a thriving local technology ecosystem, fortified by advanced AI infrastructure, tools and capabilities.”
Muhammad Khalid, CEO and Founder of Airev, Creator of School Hack, said: “Partnering with Core42 marks a significant milestone, showcasing our commitment to AI excellence. The UAE's dedication to AI advancement sets a global standard.
“Together, we're focused on developing Gen AI products to positively impact lives. This collaboration, strengthened by our close relationship with the Core42, embodies our vision for a better, tech-driven future.”
Core42 and AIREV’s collaboration encapsulates the UAE's ambitious AI strategy to establish the nation as a pioneering AI hub by 2031, aligning with the vision to integrate AI across key sectors, enhancing economic performance and preparing a future-ready workforce, a statement said.
School Hack has amassed over two million users in more than 100 countries, with 145,000 student users in the UAE alone. Since its launch, it has answered 63 million queries using over 35 billion AI-generated words.
Core42’s product offerings, including its Condor Galaxy AI supercomputer, cloud platform, and Jais, the world’s largest Arabic language open-source LLM, have already proven their versatility and unique advantages in supporting the development of new AI tools and applications.
This partnership will help enhance Airev’s platforms’ Arabic language capabilities as well as scale up its operations, facilitating the expansion of its user base and expediting the delivery of new features.
Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, said: “The partnership between Core42, one of our national champions in advanced technologies and AI, and Airev, the creator of School Hack AI and one of our most promising homegrown start-ups, is an example of the strength and depth of the UAE’s tech ecosystem.
“School Hack, founded less than a year ago, was one of the fastest-growing AI start-ups globally in 2023 and with Core42’s strategic guidance and support, will continue to pioneer bleeding-edge AI technologies in a number of sectors. Airev’s story is a clear example of how founders in the UAE developing next-generation technologies such as AI, robotics and quantum computing can access the support they need to fund, scale and deliver game-changing tech innovation.”