Trump agrees deal for UAE to build largest AI campus outside US
Briefly

The UAE and US have formalized a significant agreement allowing the UAE to construct the largest artificial intelligence campus outside the US. This deal, part of several agreements made during Trump's visit to the Middle East, enables the UAE to import advanced AI chips, potentially including 500,000 of Nvidia's top-tier chips annually by 2025. While the UAE sees this as a pivotal move in its AI ambitions, concerns remain regarding China's possible access to US technology, reflecting ongoing geopolitical tensions and the urgent drive for AI advancement globally.
The agreement to build the largest artificial intelligence campus outside the United States has generated both optimism and concern regarding technology access and security.
The deal illustrates the UAE's ambition to become a global AI hub while balancing complex relations with the US and China.
Top AI CEOs view the partnership as a chance to expand their influence but underscore the potential risks of technology access for China.
Despite assurances from the Trump administration regarding the management of technology, anxiety persists about the implications of AI advancements on U.S. competitiveness.
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