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OpenAI to deploy advanced AI capabilities for the UAE

Forms partnership with G42 to leverage the power of generative AI in specific use cases 

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  • G42 will prioritise its substantial AI infrastructure capacity to support OpenAI’s local and regional inferencing on Microsoft Azure data centres.

UAE-based technology holding group – G42 – forms partnership with OpenAI to deploy advanced AI capabilities optimised for the country and the region.

OpenAI will work with G42 to accelerate the solution development process, ensuring that organisations can leverage the power of generative AI in their specific use cases.

The partnership will focus on leveraging OpenAI’s generative AI models in domains where G42 already has deep expertise including financial services, energy, healthcare and public services.

“At the core of our mission lies the pursuit of AI as a transformative force for good, fueling innovation and progress. Our partnership with OpenAI transcends technological synergy; it’s a convergence of value and vision,” Peng Xiao, Group CEO of G42, said. 

Exploring ways to drive innovation

G42 will prioritise its substantial AI infrastructure capacity to support OpenAI’s local and regional inferencing on Microsoft Azure data centres.

Both organisations will continue to explore ways to accelerate generative AI innovation and adoption globally.

“Our partnership with G42 is a significant commitment to further harnessing AI’s transformative power. We aim to empower businesses and communities with effective solutions that resonate with the nuances of the region. This collaboration lays the foundation for equitable advancements in generative AI across the globe,” Sam Altman, Co-Founder and CEO of OpenAI, said.

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