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Trump's Gulf gamble: Helping UAE and Saudi become AI powers
In the UAE, Trump and Emirati President Mohammed bin Zayed said the two countries will partner to build the largest AI data center outside the U.S., in Abu Dhabi.
After Trump’s meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the White House said he announced deals that included a $14.5 billion commitment from Etihad Airways to invest in 28 ...
President Donald Trump recently released his plan for the United States to win the global race for AI dominance. The document ...
After Trump's meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the White House said he announced deals that included a $14.5 billion commitment from Etihad Airways to invest in 28 ...
After Trump's meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the White House said he announced deals that included a $14.5 billion commitment from Etihad Airways to invest in 28 ...
The UAE company G42 is getting all of the money for building the infrastructure. Yet Lutnick's statement calls this "a major milestone in achieving President Trump’s vision for U.S. AI dominance.” ...
Ahead of Trump’s visit, UAE Minister of Education Sarah Al Amiri said the country is looking to diversify its economy, especially in the areas of AI and technology.
Trump secures $2 trillion deals with Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar, aiming to counter China's influence. Concerns rise over AI chip sales and geopolitical tensions.
The UAE could be allowed to import 500,000 of Nvidia's most advanced AI chips per year starting in 2025, sources have told Reuters. Nvidia declined to comment.
OpenAI on Thursday revealed that President Donald Trump has enlisted it and the $500 billion Stargate Project to launch "Stargate UAE," the first overseas deployment of the AI infrastructure platform.
A new 5GW UAE-US AI campus in Abu Dhabi was unveiled Thursday during US President Donald Trump's visit to the United Arab Emirates, the Commerce Department said, as the Gulf country tries to boost ...
Ahead of Trump’s visit, UAE Minister of Education Sarah Al Amiri said the country is looking to diversify its economy, especially in the areas of AI and technology.
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