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Khanna criticizes Trump agreement to put AI data center in Dubai: What about ‘America First’?

  • The United States and the United Arab Emirates agreed during President Trump's visit to Abu Dhabi to build a 10-square-mile artificial intelligence campus.
  • This agreement followed a US policy shift from cautious controls over technology transfer amid concerns about China to establishing a Gulf AI hub with strong security safeguards.
  • The state-backed G42 will lead construction while US companies manage data centers and provide cloud services, possibly involving Qualcomm and Amazon Web Services.
  • The AI campus will use 5 gigawatts of power, sufficient for 2.5 million Nvidia B200 chips, with reports estimating importing 500,000 chips annually starting in 2025.
  • The pact illustrates a major US policy turnaround with implications for technology collaboration in the region, balancing “America First” priorities and secure global partnerships.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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