(Reuters) -The U.S. authorities has permitted the export of superior synthetic intelligence chips to a Microsoft-operated facility within the United Arab Emirates as a part of the corporate’s highly-scrutinized partnership with Emirati AI agency G42, Axios reported on Saturday, citing two folks aware of the deal.
Microsoft (NASDAQ:) invested $1.5 billion in G42 earlier this yr, giving the U.S. firm a minority stake and a board seat. As a part of the deal, G42 would use Microsoft’s cloud providers to run its AI purposes.
The deal, nevertheless, was scrutinized after U.S. lawmakers raised considerations G42 might switch highly effective U.S. AI know-how to China. They requested for a U.S. evaluation of G42’s ties to the Chinese language Communist Celebration, army and authorities earlier than the Microsoft deal advances.
The U.S. Commerce Division, Microsoft and G42 didn’t instantly reply to Reuters’ requests for remark.
The permitted export license requires Microsoft to forestall entry to its facility within the UAE by personnel who’re from nations below U.S. arms embargoes or who’re on the U.S. Bureau of Business and Safety’s Entity Checklist, the Axios report stated.
The restrictions cowl folks bodily in China, the Chinese language authorities or personnel working for any group headquartered in China, the report added.
U.S. officers have stated that AI techniques might pose nationwide safety dangers, together with by making it simpler to engineer chemical, organic and nuclear weapons. The Biden administration in October required the makers of the most important AI techniques to share particulars about them with the U.S. authorities.
G42 earlier this yr stated it was actively working with U.S. companions and the UAE’s authorities to adjust to AI growth and deployment requirements, amid considerations about its ties to China.
Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund Mubadala Funding Firm, the UAE’s ruling household and U.S. personal fairness agency Silver Lake maintain stakes in G42. The corporate’s chairman, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, is the UAE’s nationwide safety advisor and the brother of the UAE’s president.