Emirati Minister: America's concerns about the advent of advanced chips of China are justified
The UAE is of the opinion that the United States’ concerns about the transfer of sensitive slides from the Middle East to China are justified, according to a senior Emirati official. Omar al -ulama, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy in the Emirates, said today during an interview with Bloomberg TV, Tuesday: “Sometimes you are a victim of the neighborhood surrounding you.” According to the minister’s statements, the size of the region raised real concerns among US decisions. The United States has partially reduced slides to the Middle East due to the fear that Chinese enterprises – which are almost entirely of advanced US technology – may achieve this through databases in the Middle East. The administration of President Joe Biden has launched a broader campaign to prevent advanced fine chips and manufacturing equipment to reach Beijing, for fear that this technology will be used to improve its military capabilities. The scientists added: “Any country has opponents who will think of this way. The UAE has proven to be a strategic partner for the United States.” UAE investments in artificial intelligence that try to obtain the UAE to obtain support from the United States to become a productive semi -diemic guide, a substantial element in the provision chain of artificial intelligence. The oil -rich country pumps large investments to become a regional power for artificial intelligence, and has cut the relationship with China in this sector to calm Washington’s concern. Last April, Microsoft invested $ 1.5 billion in the largest artificial intelligence business in the Emirates, “G42”. This agreement includes secret negotiations between the United States and the company, based in Abu Dhabi, where “G42” agreed to break the relationship on China and move on to US technology. Read more: The UAE G42 is from China and focuses on the connection on America the agreement with Microsoft, in addition to years of previous cooperation between the two ally, which is a ‘continuation of a series of insurance provided by the UAE’, according to the scientists. The “G42” partnerships include a partnership with “Oben AI”, the innovative company for the “Chat BT” application, which works with the wave business as part of its efforts to expand the region. Microsoft is the largest investor in Oben AI. Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE National Security Adviser, is chaired by the board of directors of “G42”. Scientists said that Microsoft’s investments in the company “improve the ability of the UAE and its national bazaars to work with Oben AI.”