Opeena Abu Dhabi is ready to help the development of a wonderful 5-Gigwat Data Center on the campus, which is one of the largest AI infrastructure projects in the world, in which the agency positions the initial anchor tenant, a new Bloomberg reportThe
This facility will take a wide 10 square miles of wide and five nuclear reactors equivalent to the equivalent, the OpenAI or any AI infrastructure declared by its competitors. (Opena has not yet returned TechCrunch request for comments, but it is bigger than Monaco) in view of it))
The United Arab Emirates Project, Developing with G42 with partnership with G42, is a part of the AB-based Tech Congromet-Openai’s ambitious Stargate project, a joint venture announced in January, which surrounds the OpenA, Softbank and Oracle Globe to support AI.
The first Stargate campus in the United States is already expected to reach 1.2 Gigawatts under the development of Abelin in Texas, this part of the Middle East will do more than that.
The project is derived in a wide range of relations between the United States and the United Arab Emirates in a wide range of relations and has made some lawmakers nervous.
OPENAI relationship with the United Arab Emirates comes back from it 2023 partnership Aim to take AI to the Middle East with G42. OpenAI chief executive officer Sam Altman praised the UAE during the first discussion of the same year in Abu Dhabi saying “Talking about AI Since it was coolThe “
Like most of the AI World, these relationships are … complicated. Established in 2018, the National Security Advisor to the United Arab Emirates and the younger brother of the country, Sheikh Tahnun Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, was chaired by G42. By OpenAI raised anxiety among US officials at the end of 2023, who feared that G42 could enable the China government Acquire access to advanced US technologyThe
These concerns focus on G42 “Active relationship“Huawei and Beijing Genomix Institutes, including black -enlisted entities, have relations with people associated with intelligence efforts in China.
Following the pressure of US lawmakers, CEO of G42 Told Bloomberg The company that removed its strategy in early 2021, said: “All the investments made in China have already been diverted. Of course, we don’t need any physical China presence anymore.”
Soon, Microsoft – with its own broad interest in the region, a chief shareholder of the Openai announced a $ 1.5 billion investment in G42 and its president, Brad Smith, joined the board of directors G42.

