In one of the most important developments in the field of artificial intelligence worldwide, the United Arab Emirates is set to be the first country to provide free access to the ChatGpt Premium version for all citizens and residents. The project is part of a widespread agreement between Openai and the UAE government in the form of a project called Stargate Uae; A huge data cluster that is supposed to be the largest dedicated superconducting artificial intelligence in the world.
The Axius report shows that the cooperation was formed under a new initiative called “Openai for Countries”; A new model of participation between OpenAI and governments with the aim of joint development of native artificial intelligence infrastructure. Under the agreement, the UAE will not only host the first largest data center for the project, but also have the advantage to make the ChatGPT Premium version free of charge; A service offered in other countries at a cost of $ 5 per month.
The project is being implemented in collaboration with the G42, one of the key players of the UAE technology ecosystem and the Openai strategic partner in the region. Also, according to the New York Times, the project will be part of a joint venture between Openai and large companies such as Nvidia, Oracle, Softbank, Cisco and the G42. The first phase of the data center is expected to be operational by next year.
But this global ambition has received reactions in the US capital. Some political figures in Washington have expressed concern over the security consequences of this level. In a conversation with ABC Network, Row Khana, a Democratic Congress, said:
“What happened to the slogan” First America “? Why don’t we build such a huge center in Pennsylvania or Ohio? “
However, others, including David Sachs, the White House artificial intelligence adviser to the Trump administration, have supported the project and have described it as a way to detain regional countries from tendency to Chinese technologies.
The project is also supposed to take advantage of the adaptive investment model; For each dollar invested in the UAE, the amount of equation will also be invested in the US -based infrastructure.
From a technical point of view, the Stargate UAE project is set to operate at 1GW energy consumption; A figure that is sufficient to supply state electricity like Minnesota. If completed, the center will not only be infrastructure for more advanced Openai models, but can also draw a new perspective on the role of the Middle East in the future of global artificial intelligence.
As Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, has repeatedly emphasized:
“To develop the next -generation artificial intelligence, we need very large -scale infrastructure.”
The UAE now seems to be one of the first countries to respond seriously to this perspective.
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