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The university has been standing up to the administration after it slashed federal funding when the university refused to cede to a series of policy demands.
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Khaleej Times
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- Khaleej Times
'I am NOT taking drugs!' Musk denies damning report
Elon Musk on Saturday denied a report that he used ketamine and other drugs extensively last year on the 2024 campaign trail. The New York Times reported Friday that the billionaire adviser to President Donald Trump used so much ketamine, a powerful anesthetic, that he developed bladder problems. The newspaper said the world's richest person also took ecstasy and mushrooms and traveled with a pill box last year, adding that it was not known whether Musk also took drugs while heading the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) after Trump took power in January. In a post Saturday on X, Musk said: "To be clear, I am NOT taking drugs! The New York Times was lying their ass off." He added: "I tried 'prescription' ketamine a few years ago and said so on X, so this not even news. It helps for getting out of dark mental holes, but haven't taken it since then." Musk first dodged a question about his drug use at a bizarre farewell appearance Friday with Trump in the Oval Office in which the Tesla and SpaceX boss sported a noticeable black eye as he formally ended his role as Trump's main cost-cutter at DOGE, which fired tens of thousands of civil servants. News of the injury drew substantial attention as it came right after the Times report on his alleged drug use. The daily recalled erratic behavior such as Musk giving an enthusiastic Nazi-style salute in January of this year at a rally celebrating Trump's inauguration. Musk said he got the injury while horsing around with his young son, named X, when he told the child to hit him in the face. "And he did. Turns out even a five-year-old punching you in the face actually is..." he added, before tailing off. Later Friday, when a reporter asked Trump if he was aware of Musk's "regular drug use," Trump responded: "I wasn't." "I think Elon is a fantastic guy," he added.


Al Etihad
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- Al Etihad
UAE Government launches Chief AI Officers' Training Programme to enhance future tech leadership
1 June 2025 14:44 DUBAI (WAM)In line with the UAE's ongoing efforts to enhance its position as a global hub for developing future technologies, the UAE Government has launched the Chief AI Officers' Training by the Office of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, the programme is held in collaboration with the University of Birmingham in initiative aims to upskill and empower AI leaders across federal government entities, ensuring sustained progress in adopting and developing smart represents a strategic move to enhance government readiness, fast-track advanced technology integration, and reinforce the UAE's global leadership in artificial Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, stated that investing in leadership is essential to building a sustainable and innovation-driven future."Empowering leaders with the right tools and knowledge drives a culture of positive transformation, fuels national ambitions, and empowers leaders capable of driving innovation and proactively shaping future opportunities,' he Olama added that the UAE Government remains committed to nurturing national talent, and creating a competitive, innovation-led ecosystem rooted in technology and sustainable development, which are key pillars that support the UAE's vision for global two-week executive training programme combines academic theory with practical experience. It equips Chief AI Officers with a deep understanding of the latest AI trends, governance models, and sector-specific applications, empowering them to lead transformative projects within their respective curriculum also covers ethical, regulatory, and technical considerations related to AI implementation, while fostering innovative thinking and strategic by a world-class international experts and academics, the programme enhances dialogue between UAE AI executives and global thought leaders to exchange insights and best engage in intensive modules covering the fundamentals and frontiers of AI, including governance, generative AI, machine learning, big data, and economics of AI. Sessions also explore real-world use cases in key sectors such as health, cybersecurity, energy, urban development, government services, and Chief AI Officers were nominated following the UAE Cabinet's approval, under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai, to formally establish the role across federal ministries and government was based on candidates' ability to navigate the rapidly evolving technological landscape, and their readiness to integrate AI into government operations. This initiative aligns with the goals of the UAE Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2031 and the broader "We the UAE 2031" vision, which seeks to position the UAE at the forefront of global AI and digital transformation.


Khaleej Times
5 hours ago
- Khaleej Times
US and China reach deal to slash trade tariffs, announce 90-day pause
The US and China said on Monday they have agreed a deal to slash reciprocal tariffs for now as the world's two biggest economies seek to end a trade war that has disrupted the global outlook and set financial markets on edge. Speaking after talks with Chinese officials in Geneva, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters the two sides had agreed on a 90-day pause on measures and that tariffs would come down by over 100 percentage points to 10%. "Both countries represented their national interest very well," Bessent said. "We both have an interest in balanced trade, the US will continue moving towards that." Bessent was speaking alongside US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer after the weekend talks in which both sides had hailed progress on narrowing differences. The Geneva meetings were the first face-to-face interactions between senior US and Chinese economic officials since US President Donald Trump returned to power and launched a global tariff blitz, imposing particularly hefty duties on China. Since taking office in January, Trump has hiked the tariffs paid by US importers for goods from China to 145%, in addition to those he imposed on many Chinese goods during his first term and the duties levied by the Biden administration. China hit back by putting export curbs on some rare earth elements, vital for US manufacturers of weapons and electronic consumer goods, and raising tariffs on US goods to 125%. The tariff dispute brought nearly $600 billion in two-way trade to a standstill, disrupting supply chains, sparking fears of stagflation and triggering some layoffs. Financial markets have been looking out for signs of a thaw in the trade war and Wall Street stock futures climbed and the dollar firmed against safe haven peers on Monday as the talks boosted hopes a global recession might be avoided.