First country to raise diplomatic concerns over US AI chip exports to UAE by end of 2025?
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US Approves AI Chip Exports to UAE Under Microsoft-G42 Deal Amid China Ties Concerns
Dec 7, 2024, 06:46 PM
The United States has approved the export of advanced AI chips to a Microsoft-operated facility in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as part of a partnership with G42. The agreement, reported by Axios, includes restrictions prohibiting the chips from being used to train models by individuals from restricted nations, including China. Microsoft has also invested $1.5 billion in G42 earlier this year, and G42 will utilize Microsoft's cloud services to run its AI applications. This development, amid scrutiny over China ties concerns, is seen as a significant step in advancing AI infrastructure and innovation in the region.
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