Microsoft to launch 'responsible AI' foundation in Abu Dhabi


The UAE is pushing for leading role in the emergence of AI with multiple collaborations including in France. — Photo by Valent Lau on Unsplash

PARIS: American tech giant Microsoft said Sunday that it would open a foundation to promote "responsible" artificial intelligence (AI) in the United Arab Emirates capital Abu Dhabi.

The step "aims to promote responsible AI standards and best practices in the Middle East and Global South," Microsoft said ahead of an AI summit in Paris this week.

Emirati AI developer G42 and the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) will partner in the project, the US company added.

Microsoft said in April 2024 that it would invest US$1.5bil (RM6.7bil) into G42, which is controlled by Tahnoon bin Zayed, brother of the Emirati president and the country's national security advisor.

Meanwhile MBZUAI has taken in a role in several initiatives launched around the Paris AI summit, which will gather political and tech business leaders as well as experts on Monday and Tuesday in the French capital.

The UAE is pushing for leading role in the emergence of AI with multiple collaborations including in France.

Paris's Polytechnique school has announced a research partnership with MBZUAI, while Emirates leader Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan this week signed a deal with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron to build a vast AI campus and data centre in France worth up to US$50bil (RM223.3bil). – AFP

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