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In a geopolitical chess game with billions at stake, Saudi Arabia, the U.S. and Nvidia all have something to gain.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman launched Humain to develop and manage artificial intelligence technologies.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the cutting-edge Blackwell chips will be used in a 500 megawatt data center in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia launched Humain, a state-owned AI company led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with former Aramco Digital CEO ...
Saudi Arabia is going all-in on AIand it just roped in a major U.S. chipmaker to help lead the charge. The Kingdom's new AI ...
U.S. chip maker Nvidia will partner with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund-owned AI startup Humain and will ship 18,000 ...
The networking and security company said the partnership aims to build the world’s most open, scalable, resilient and ...
The United States does not hold a monopoly on technological breakthroughs. As it sought to contain China’s advances in ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he wants to bring robotaxis to the Kingdom, where Uber is already making a robotaxi play with ...
Humain, the newly announced AI venture from Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, is partnering with Amazon Web Services. The ...
Humain's CEO Tareq Amin added that the agreement "marks a major milestone in our journey to build a global hub for AI ...
Amazon says it'll work with Humain, the AI company recently launched by Saudi Arabia’s ruler, to invest '$5 billion-plus' in ...