Microsoft Invests $1.5 Billion in UAE AI Firm G42
By Rediff Money Desk, REDMOND Apr 16, 2024 21:38
Microsoft invests $1.5 billion in G42, a UAE-based AI firm overseen by the country's national security adviser. The deal involves collaboration on cloud computing and AI applications.
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Redmond (US), Apr 16 (AP) Microsoft is investing USD 1.5 billion in a technology firm based in the United Arab Emirates and overseen by the country's powerful national security adviser.
Microsoft and the technology holding company G42 announced the deal Tuesday. As part of the agreement, Microsoft's president, Brad Smith, will join G42's board of directors.
The deal was developed in close consultation with both the UAE and US governments, Microsoft said.
Based in Abu Dhabi, G42 runs data centres in the Middle East and elsewhere and has increasingly identified itself as an AI firm. It has built what's considered the world's leading Arabic-language AI model, known as Jais.
Microsoft said G42 will run its AI applications and services on the US tech giant's cloud computing platform, and the two companies will work to bring digital infrastructure to countries where G42 has established a presence in the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa.
G42 has previously said it would cut ties to Chinese hardware suppliers over American concerns it was too close to the Chinese government.
The company has faced spying allegations for its ties to a mobile phone app identified as spyware. It has also faced claims it could have gathered genetic material secretly from Americans for the Chinese government.
Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE's national security adviser, is chairman of the company's board.
Microsoft and the technology holding company G42 announced the deal Tuesday. As part of the agreement, Microsoft's president, Brad Smith, will join G42's board of directors.
The deal was developed in close consultation with both the UAE and US governments, Microsoft said.
Based in Abu Dhabi, G42 runs data centres in the Middle East and elsewhere and has increasingly identified itself as an AI firm. It has built what's considered the world's leading Arabic-language AI model, known as Jais.
Microsoft said G42 will run its AI applications and services on the US tech giant's cloud computing platform, and the two companies will work to bring digital infrastructure to countries where G42 has established a presence in the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa.
G42 has previously said it would cut ties to Chinese hardware suppliers over American concerns it was too close to the Chinese government.
The company has faced spying allegations for its ties to a mobile phone app identified as spyware. It has also faced claims it could have gathered genetic material secretly from Americans for the Chinese government.
Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE's national security adviser, is chairman of the company's board.
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