White House: Artificial Intelligence Limitations do not include our strategic partners

David Sachs, Caesar AI and encrypted currencies in the White House, said that the law that limits artificial intelligence technology and semi -conductors does not include partners and allies, note that the United States needs a network of partnerships to win the race in this technology. He added during a dialogue session during the Saudi American Investment Forum in Riyadh that US President Donald Trump cost him when he took the position to ensure that the United States win this race. He continued: “We need our friends, like Saudi Arabia, our partners and allies, to develop and publish our technologies.” Sachs, an entrepreneur and investor in the sector, also criticized the administration of former President Joe Biden and the restrictions she imposed on the export of chips, which he did not consider serving the deployment of US technologies, suggesting that the transition from transition to countries is a threat to the united states. The administration of US President Donald Trump plans to cancel the restrictions imposed on artificial intelligence chips during the era of Joe Biden on artificial intelligence chips, as part of a broader attempt to revise trade restrictions in the semiconductor sector, which, according to Bloomberg, faced serious opposition earlier this month. Several countries, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, have expressed dissatisfaction with the restrictions that limit their ability to buy American artificial intelligence chips. A reliable partner, on his part, said Abdullah Al -Sawah, the Saudi communications and information technology minister, during his participation in the session that the kingdom wants to work with a reliable partner with the benefit of spreading this technology, not only to Saudi Arabia and the United States, but for the benefit of the world. Al -Safah added that Saudi Arabia has capabilities, energy, capital and supporting government entities, enabling it to adopt and accelerate the spread of artificial intelligence technology. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman announced the launch of the “Humain” business yesterday as one of the businesses owned by the Public Investment Fund, with the aim of developing and managing the solutions and technology of artificial intelligence and investment in the sector, according to what the Saudi news agency reported. An Saudi Ambanie that the Kingdom is looking forward to becoming a global artificial intelligence center, at a time in which it plans to start an investment fund worth $ 100 billion in artificial intelligence under the name “Project Tranndens”, as part of its attempt to develop a technological center that improves competition and worldwide. The Kingdom worked early on the issue of artificial intelligence, as the government launched the national strategy for artificial data and intelligence by the end of 2020, which enabled it to rank first place on the government strategy index within the world classification of artificial intelligence issued last year by “Tortoise Interte.” Saudi Arabia has also set up ‘AWAT’ business with the aim of building up the artificial intelligence infrastructure, which is expected to reach $ 2033, $ 2033. Riyadh also introduced ‘Allam’, which is an Arab language model and made it available to the ‘Amazon Azur’ cloud platform.