Microsoft invests $1.5 billion in UAE artificial intelligence company, G42
The deal would give Vice Chair and President Brad Smith a seat on the board of directors and a minority stake in the AI company.
Microsoft continues to invest in artificial intelligence. One of the latest examples is Microsoft’s deal with G42, an AI company based in the United Arab Emirates. The deal would give Vice Chair and President Brad Smith a board seat and a minority stake in the artificial intelligence company.
G42, from doing business with China to announcing a deal with Microsoft
According to Financial Times, the deal between Microsoft and G42 comes after the artificial intelligence company severed ties with Chinese hardware suppliers, which were being investigated by U.S. lawmakers.
This investment is proof that the United Arab Emirates is interested in boosting its AI technology while building a solid alliance with companies in Silicon Valley. Brad Smith told the British economic outlet:
In addition, both companies have the blessing of their countries’ governments. CNBC reported that both the United States and United Arab Emirates have been closely involved in the negotiations, Microsoft said in a statement: