According to a report by BiJie.com, the United Arab Emirates has recently been granted the right to access U.S. AI technology without a license, making it one of the top U.S. trading partners. The U.S. allows UAE companies to freely transport advanced AI chips, servers, satellites, and military technology, because the UAE provided support during its conflict with Iran. This move enables companies including NVIDIA, OpenAI, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle, Amazon, Apple, and XAI to freely ship cutting-edge computing equipment to the Gulf region, as Washington pledges to continue its $1 trillion investment commitment.

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VolatilityOfToastingBread
· 5h ago
The UAE is winning big this round—trading geopolitical leverage for AI freedom, with oil states transforming into tech players.
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InstantNoodlesWithContracts
· 6h ago
$1 trillion in commitments plus chip deregulation—will the Gulf become the next compute power hub? NVIDIA is chuckling so hard it’s like waking up
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