Microsoft’s UAE deal could transfer key US chips and AI technology abroad

Microsoft’s UAE deal could transfer key US chips and AI technology abroad



MICROSOFT president Brad Smith said the tech company’s high-profile deal with the United Arab Emirates-backed artificial intelligence (AI) firm G42 could eventually involve the transfer of sophisticated chips and tools – a move that a senior Republican congressman warned could have national security implications.

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