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Microsoft to invest USD1.5B in AI firm in UAE

DUBAI (AFP) – Microsoft is to invest USD1.5 billion in United Arab Emirates (UAE) artificial intelligence (AI) firm G42, taking a minority stake and a seat on the board, the companies said on Tuesday.

The deal, in which G42 will run its applications and services on Microsoft’s Azure platform, comes days after the United States (US) giant said it would plough USD2.9 billion into Japanese AI.

Microsoft has become a major player in the advancement of AI through its partnership with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI – propelling it past Apple as the world’s biggest company by market capitalisation.

According to the New York Times and Bloomberg, the strategic investment follows talks between the US and UAE governments where G42 agreed to drop Chinese partnerships in favour of American technology.

“The commercial partnership is backed by assurances to the US and UAE governments through a first-of-its-kind binding agreement to apply world-class best practices to ensure the secure, trusted and responsible development and deployment of AI,” Microsoft executive vice-president and chief commercial officer Judson Althoff said in a statement.

The Microsoft logo is pictured at the Microsoft Annual Shareholders Meeting in Bellevue, Washington. PHOTO: AFP

Microsoft president Brad Smith, who will join the board of G42, told Bloomberg that his company “got strong encouragement from the US government to move forward in this process”.

“That reflects a recognition by the US government of the importance of the relationship between the two countries and the importance of continuing to encourage responsible companies,” he was quoted as saying.

The deal appears to mark the latest salvo in the battle between the US and China over technology, which includes Washington’s sanctions on Huawei and centres on fears over intellectual property and data protection.

Abu Dhabi-based G42 is part of the reported USD1.5 trillion business empire of National Security Advisor Tahnoon bin Zayed, brother of UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed.

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