"Openai" reveals the details of the "Stargate Emirates" project for artificial intelligence

Openai announced the launch of the UAE Stargit, the first international publication of the Stargit Infrastructure platform, as part of a large -scale partnership aimed at enabling the UAE to develop sovereign capabilities in the field of artificial intelligence, in coordination with the US government. The new partnership will support the UAE to take advantage of the “Obin AI” instruments in important sectors, such as management, energy, health care, education and transport, to help accelerate innovation and economic growth, according to a statement issued by the company. Under the partnership, the UAE will become the first country in the world to activate ‘chatgpt’ at the state level, allowing the population to access the ‘Openai’ Openai technology. Beng Xiao, CEO of the G42 group, viewed the launch of the project “an important step in a partnership between the UAE and the United States in the field of artificial intelligence” and adds that “it increases the transfer of the benefits of artificial intelligence to economies, societies and individuals around the world.” Samman, CEO of ‘Oben Ai’, said in the statement that the project ‘is a step to ensure the rise of some of the most important achievements in this era, such as the safest medicine, personal learning and modern energy, of more places, and benefit from them around the world.’ The largest of its kind outside America is a sophisticated calculation meeting of artificial intelligence infrastructure with a capacity of 1 gigabyte that will be held at the headquarters of the new UAE American AI in Abu Dhabi with a 5 Giga capacity, according to the Emirates News Agency. The project that will build the G42, while ‘Oben Ai’ and ‘Oracle’ manages it, is aimed at providing advanced infrastructure and computer capabilities at the state level, while reducing processing time to ensure the provision of artificial intelligence solutions. The first 200 megawatt computer event is expected to begin. Carbonia. Softbank and Oracle also participate in the data center project in the Emirates, along with ‘Invidia’ and ‘Cisco Systems’.