In
an era of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), Abu Dhabi’s Advanced
Technology Research Council (ATRC) is making yet another bold stride with the
launch of its new AI company, AI71. The entity builds on the Technology
Innovation Institute’s (TII) Falcon generative AI models and will focus on
multi-domain specializations while offering unprecedented AI data control
options for companies and countries looking to self-host for greater privacy.
The
new AI powerhouse was launched by H.H. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive
Council, in the presence of several ministers and representatives of leading multinational
technology companies.
While
ATRC’s Technology Innovation Institute developed the Falcon 7B, 40B, and 180B large
language models (LLMs), it will be ATRC’s VentureOne subsidiary that takes AI71
to market across multiple domains, starting with the medical, educational, and
legal sectors. Enabling access to vast storehouses of anonymized data in these verticals
– representing a rich and diverse demographic - AI71 will offer a critical differentiator
over other serious AI markets today – namely, the UAE’s highly digitized and
comparatively mature e-infrastructure.
At
a time where innovation often outpaces regulatory frameworks, the UAE
government's swift decision-making structure uniquely positions the new company
to leverage its responsible AI advancements globally, bypassing the lengthy
processes often associated with such developments.
Through
partnerships and collaborations, AI71 will enable clients to deploy its AI
models and benefit from access to sophisticated data reservoirs to ensure outstanding
generative AI performance. More importantly, AI71 will enable decentralized
data ownership, allowing clients to retain control of their own data. This
offering will set new standards for privacy and security, serving as a
differentiator for AI projects where data sovereignty is critical. This is a game-changing
option for AI accessibility, particularly for enterprises, large corporations,
and foreign government entities keen to ensure that their data remains
private.

AI71
will be built on a pro-innovation, whole-of-society approach, and on the
premise that AI technology should not remain in the hands of a few but be
accessible to more people to foster creative innovation. The new AI company is
focused on deepening the credentials of Abu Dhabi and the wider UAE as a
serious AI contender, and in doing so, signposting the coming of age of the
country’s knowledge economy.
H.E.
Faisal Al Bannai, Secretary General of the Advanced Technology Research
Council, said: "In the UAE, collaboration is more than a practice - it's
embedded in our DNA. Our Falcon generative AI models, at the heart of AI71,
empower developers, companies, and countries, and grants them autonomy to steer
their own data destiny. With access to the UAE’s centralized datasets, the
deliberate commercialization of our AI models across diverse sectors stands as
a pivotal element in our AI71 roadmap. While we explore this avenue, we also
make a firm commitment to perpetually open sourcing Falcon AI models, because only
by democratizing these precious data resources do we truly benefit all of
society.”
The
first of AI71’s cutting-edge specializations will have a medical focus and seek
to transform capabilities in diagnosis and decision-making, significantly changing
the accuracy and time spent on each patient.
The
educational and legal sectors are also to gain value from AI integration and
enhancements - impacting each domain with nuanced benefits that lead to new solutions
to support societal development.
AI71
is collaborating with seven partners across the ecosystem. These encompass the
Department of Government Enablement – Abu Dhabi, which centralizes over 30
government entities through digitization; the Office of Artificial
Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, to support with
broader adoption; World Wide Technology to co-develop integrated on-premise AI
solutions; CNTXT to provide data labeling and annotation services; Hub71 to attract and scale tech and AI startups; PwC Middle East to address
customer use cases; and AWS
to supply compute power capacity.
With
AI influencing how we live and work for the foreseeable future, the newly
established company is looking to grow its offerings for enterprises based on
industry demand and facilitate the widespread diffusion of AI across the
broader economy. AI71 presents an opportunity to lead a step change and drive
an AI-first ecosystem in the UAE and beyond.
As
AI71 makes an impact across enterprises, industries, and governments,
VentureOne will introduce new specializations to meet growing demand from
various sectors.