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      Olivier Oullier

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      Olivier Oullier is professor at the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, CEO of Inclusive Brains and chairman of the AI Institute of Biotech Dental Group

      Articles

      A woman exhales vapour from an e-cigarette. Vaping has been marketed as a better alternative to smoking. Phil Noble / Reuters
      The neuroscience behind the appeal of vaping

      Marketeers have created the vapers' equivalent of Instagramming dishes in restaurants

      CommentDecember 04, 2018
      Lewis Hamilton has said that he is now looking forward to some well-earned family time. Reuters
      The art of strategic relaxation, from Formula One to the boardroom

      Carefully planned time out plays a vital role in preparing us for success – in sport and everyday life

      CommentNovember 27, 2018
      Lewis Hamilton is a perfect example of focus and determination. Getty Images
      Formula One strategies can give us all the drive to succeed

      When it comes to dealing with stress and achieving goals, top sportspeople and high achievers in business have a great deal in common

      CommentNovember 20, 2018
      According to a recent survey, only 27 per cent of people in the UAE buckle up in rear seats. Pawan Singh / The National
      When it comes to seatbelt use, some people need a nudge

      Knowing the risks isn't enough to make people break bad habits, but using the right behavioural techniques can bring about lasting change

      CommentNovember 13, 2018
      The European Commission launched a consultation on daylight saving, in which the overwhelming majority of respondents viewed it as a negative experience. EPA
      Turning the clocks back is a waste of time

      Instead of making sound economic sense and conserving energy, this arbitrary measure plays havoc with our bodies, costs millions and increases crime rates

      CommentNovember 06, 2018
      The Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government has opted for an experience-based approach to learning. Antonie Robertson/The National
      With AI taking over, can traditional degrees still pass the test?

      As the job market moves ever faster and the demand for practical skills grows, old academic models are looking increasingly outdated

      CommentOctober 30, 2018
      Inventor of the worldwide web Sir Tim Berners-Lee speaks at Gitex. Reem Mohammed/The National
      The truth is that there's always been a problem with data

      One thing is scarier than the details of our online behaviour being bought and sold – the flawed surveys and faulty research that policy-makers have relied on for decades

      CommentOctober 23, 2018
      Extreme weather, rising sea levels and melting glaciers are just a few signs of the threat the environment is under. Getty
      Insurance companies – an unlikely ally in the fight against climate change?

      Tackling this problem requires decisive action and few businesses have more to lose

      EditorialOctober 16, 2018
      FILE PHOTO: French police block the access to the Bataclan concert hall before the visit of members of a French parliamentary committee investigating government measures to fight shooting and bombing attacks at the site four months after a series of attacks at several sites in Paris, France, March 17, 2016. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
      The unexpected truth about mass panic

      Our responses to fear are deeply rooted, but in extreme situations people are much more altruistic than we might at first think

      CommentOctober 02, 2018
      Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Hanoi, Vietnam. AP
      Aung San Suu Kyi's silence shows how her mind works

      Studies prove that our capacity for compassion is deeply affected by our preconceptions of those in need

      CommentSeptember 25, 2018
      Shorter working weeks look set to become a thing of the future. Getty Images
      The jury is still out on the four-day week

      Too much has been made of one short experiment, but there's no doubt the the world of work is changing

      CommentSeptember 18, 2018
      A doctor tests the eyesight of a young girl in Idlib province, Syria.
      There's much more to medicine than rational science

      Until machines can learn to care about our lives and welfare, doctors and nurses will remain irreplaceable

      CommentSeptember 11, 2018
      At the Inserm lab, Pepper the robot helps research orientated to autobiographical memory. The robot is taught to access its memories and give them meaning, particularly with the elderly / Getty
      Some people's fine-tuned memories can relive individual moments

      Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory can recall past episodes with rare clarity

      CommentSeptember 04, 2018
      Elon Musk speaking in Los Angeles, California, earlier this year. Lucy Nicholson / Reuters
      Neurotech could shed light on whether mercurial Musk really is a genius

      Neurotransmitters hint at certain chemicals in the brains of prodigies

      CommentAugust 28, 2018
      AI devices and autonomous drones are increasingly a part of our lives. But they have a dark side. Simon Dawson / Bloomberg
      What Socrates might have to say about artificial intelligence

      Should experts in AI and machine learning think twice if the products of their labour are deployed for defence purposes? asks Olivier Oullier

      CommentAugust 22, 2018
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