Today, insiders revealed that talks to build a massive AI data center complex in the United Arab Emirates have hit a roadblock. Originally unveiled during President Trump’s Gulf visit and backed by an Emirati tech firm, the multi-billion-dollar project promised one of the world’s largest AI hubs. However, U.S. authorities are still hammering out export controls for advanced chips and finalizing security protocols—issues that must be resolved before any hardware can ship. With neither side willing to compromise yet, the campus’s timeline remains uncertain, underscoring the delicate balance between technological ambition and national security.
U.S.-UAE AI Data Campus Deal Stalls Over Security and Export Hurdles
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