Under the partnership, Microsoft will give G42 permission to sell Microsoft services that use powerful A.I.
chips, which are used to train and fine-tune generative A.I.
products shared with G42 and includes an agreement to strip Chinese gear out of G42’s operations, among other steps.
“When it comes to emerging technology, you cannot be both in China’s camp and our camp,” said Gina Raimondo, the Commerce Secretary, who traveled twice to the U.A.E.
The accord is highly unusual, Brad Smith, Microsoft’s president, said in an interview, reflecting the U.S. government’s extraordinary concern about protecting the intellectual property behind A.I.
Persons:
Biden, ”, Gina Raimondo, Brad Smith
Organizations:
Microsoft, United Arab, U.S ., Commerce
Locations:
United Arab Emirates, China, Washington, Beijing, Gulf