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US Blocks Sale of Advanced AI Chips to UAE Spy Chief’s Company Over Security Concerns

What Happened

According to sources, United States officials have moved to halt the sale of advanced artificial intelligence chips to a United Arab Emirates company reportedly managed by the UAE\’s top intelligence official. The company, part of the nation’s growing tech sector, has sought to acquire high-performance chips produced by leading US firms for use in data centers and advanced computational applications. The restriction follows national security reviews and growing anxiety over foreign access to sensitive AI technology. The identities of the US and UAE entities involved have not been officially disclosed, but the action reflects Washington\’s effort to monitor who can access sophisticated chips that underpin AI systems.

Why It Matters

The incident underscores rising global tensions around AI technology, export controls, and potential misuse of artificial intelligence in sensitive markets. US authorities are evaluating strategic partnerships and tech exports with heightened caution as the global AI race intensifies. Read more in our AI News Hub

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