Ai Everything GLOBAL 2025: Ahmed Al Hammadi, Principal Researcher, Technology Innovation Institute

Falcon 3: UAE’s Groundbreaking AI Model Takes the Global Stage at AI Everything GLOBAL 2025

Dubai, UAE – AI Everything GLOBAL 2025 witnessed a momentous discussion led by Ahmed Al Hammadi, Principal Researcher at the AI Research Center and Technology Innovation Institute (TII), as he introduced Falcon 3, the latest iteration of the UAE-developed open-source large language model (LLM). This cutting-edge AI model has emerged as the top-performing LLM in the 13B category, surpassing international benchmarks and reinforcing the UAE’s position as a leader in AI innovation.

The Development of Falcon

During his talk, Al Hammadi detailed the rigorous development process behind Falcon. He highlighted that the model’s success stems from a dedicated team managing every stage, from data collection and curation to pre-training, alignment, and fine-tuning. He emphasized that this meticulous process ensures Falcon’s high performance, making it a standout in the AI landscape.

The UAE’s AI Prowess

The significance of UAE developing its own LLM was a key focus. Al Hammadi stressed that Falcon is not just a national capability but a global AI powerhouse, competing with and outperforming models from leading tech giants. “Falcon 3 is the leading model in the 13B category, developed entirely in the UAE. This is something we are immensely proud of,” he stated.

Falcon has surpassed prominent AI models, including Quin and Meta’s models, proving its efficiency in multiple aspects of AI development. However, Al Hammadi clarified that the goal is continuous improvement, not just achieving the top spot. Falcon’s team remains focused on expanding capabilities in reasoning and multimodality, areas that are crucial for future AI advancements.

Exciting Use Cases

Falcon’s real-world applications are already making a difference across industries. Al Hammadi shared two of the most impactful use cases:

  1. Healthcare – Falcon is being used to automate medical report generation, reducing administrative burdens on doctors and allowing them to focus more on patient care.
  2. Government Services – The AI model has been integrated into next-generation government services, streamlining routine administrative tasks and enhancing public service efficiency.

These use cases demonstrate Falcon’s ability to drive productivity and efficiency across critical sectors, showcasing the tangible benefits of AI deployment.

The Future of Falcon

Looking ahead, the Falcon team is pushing boundaries in AI research. Al Hammadi outlined two primary areas of focus:

  1. Multimodality – Expanding Falcon’s capabilities to process not just text but also images, videos, sensor data, and more.
  2. Advanced Reasoning – Competing with models like DeepSeek, which excel in reasoning-intensive tasks such as coding and mathematics.

By enhancing these capabilities, Falcon aims to revolutionize AI applications, making them more intuitive, intelligent, and versatile across various industries.

Conclusion

The UAE continues to cement its status as a global AI leader, with Falcon 3 setting new benchmarks in open-source LLM development. As Al Hammadi concluded, the journey of Falcon is far from over, with ambitious advancements in the pipeline. The future of AI in the UAE looks promising, and the world is watching as Falcon soars to new heights.

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