The United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan is set to meet US President Joe Biden at the White House to discuss deepening cooperation in AI and advanced technology. The UAE, a major oil producer and long-time US ally, has ambitions to build its own tech industry and seeks increased access to American technology. However, US officials are cautious about the UAE’s growing ties with China, which has led to restrictions on certain tech exports.

In response to US concerns, the UAE has taken steps to reduce Chinese influence in its tech sector, including removing Chinese hardware and selling off investments from Chinese companies. These moves came ahead of a $1.5 billion investment from Microsoft into G42, a UAE-based tech firm. Despite concerns, the US sees potential to strengthen AI collaboration with the UAE, which is investing heavily in the field, with a focus on developing its own AI capabilities.

The UAE hopes that its investment in AI will secure its position as a global technology leader, well beyond its oil-producing years. While China also views the UAE as a potential long-term AI partner, Emirati officials have expressed a desire for closer alignment with the US, prioritising transparency and partnership in their AI ambitions.

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