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Sources: seeking an edge over China in AI deals, the Biden administration is brokering talks between US companies and the UAE, including Microsoft's G42 deal

Biden administration brokers talks between Microsoft, OpenAI Google and the UAE, as Washington seeks edge over China X: @shashj and @dkaushik96 LinkedIn: Alex Kipman and Nick Hatcher X: Shashank Joshi / @shashj : “The Biden administration is proactively encouraging US tech groups to seek artificial intelligence deals and partnerships in the United Arab Emirates, seeking to cultivate an alliance that would provide it with an edge over China” https://www.ft.com/... Divyansh Kaushik / @dkaushik96 : New details from FT on how the USG is proactively encouraging US tech groups to seek AI deals and partnerships in the UAE, seeking to cultivate an alliance that would provide it with an edge over China in developing the revolutionary technology. https://www.ft.com/... LinkedIn: Alex Kipman : US seeks alliance with Abu Dhabi on artificial intelligence https://lnkd.in/... #ai #artificialintelligence #uae #abudhabi Nick Hatcher : Fascinating read, and some very smart tech deplomacy largely driven by the Department of Commerce.  Triggered some broader thoughts …

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