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UAE blocks US congressional meetings with G42 amid AI transfer concerns
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美国议员对阿联酋人工智能公司G42与微软的15亿美元合作协议表达了担忧,担心敏感技术可能落入与中国有联系的阿联酋公司手中。由于美国议员对该协议的审查,以及对可能将美国先进人工智能技术转移到中国的担忧,阿联酋叫停了美国国会工作人员与G42的会面。

🤔 美国国会工作人员与阿联酋人工智能公司G42的会面被突然取消,原因是美国议员担心先进的人工智能技术可能会被转移到中国。

🇺🇸 美国议员对G42与微软的15亿美元合作协议表示担忧,认为这可能导致敏感技术落入与中国有联系的阿联酋公司手中。

🇦🇪 阿联酋政府表示,取消会面是由于“沟通误解”,并强调他们一直在与国会委员会保持沟通,告知他们阿联酋与美国共同努力加强对关键先进技术的控制。

🤝 会议的取消可能标志着外交危机,因为国会中的“中国鹰派”越来越关注此事。他们希望确保从该协议中诞生的敏感人工智能技术不会被阿联酋转移到中国。

💡 此事件突显了技术创新、国际政治关系和国家安全问题之间的联系。

There have been reports that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has “suddenly cancelled” the ongoing series of meetings between a group of US congressional staffers and Emirati AI firm G42, after some US lawmakers raised concerns that this practice may lead to the transfer of advanced American AI technology to China.

However, a congressional spokesperson, who provided this information, chose to remain anonymous due to internal committee policy, as reported by Reuters.

The order was given directly by the UAE’s ambassador to the US, who halted the meetings between staffers from the House Select Committee on China and G42, as well as various Emirati government officials. This development only adds fuel to the fire of high tensions surrounding the scrutiny of G42 amid a $1.5 billion agreement with Microsoft. Some US congresspeople are already worried about sensitive technology getting into the hands of a UAE firm that reportedly has Chinese ties.

The committee’s spokesperson expressed increased concerns regarding the G42-Microsoft deal due to the UAE’s unwillingness to engage in talks. “Expect Congress to become more involved in overseeing these negotiations,” the spokesperson said.

The cancelled meetings may signal a diplomatic crisis due to the increased attention of China hawks in Congress. The efforts of these lawmakers to closely scrutinise the G42-Microsoft deal have particularly sparked controversies. Members of Congress are focused on ensuring that sensitive AI developments and products resulting from the agreement will not be diverted by the Emiratis to China.

The State Department gave no comment, whereas G42 directed the media to the Emirati government. The UAE embassy spokesperson announced that the situation resulted from a “miscommunication,” as they were notified of the staff delegation just the day before their planned arrival. The embassy emphasised its regular engagement with committee members and staffers in recent months, asserting that the committee has been kept informed about joint UAE-US efforts to strengthen control over critical advanced technologies.

The congressional staffers had planned these meetings as part of a regional visit from July 16-19. Their agenda included discussions on the transfer of sophisticated chips from companies like Nvidia to the UAE and Saudi Arabia, as well as US-China tech competition.

Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba cited a July 11 letter from committee chairman John Moolenaar to US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan as the reason for the cancellations. This letter, co-signed by House Foreign Affairs chair Michael McCaul, requested a White House intelligence briefing on Microsoft’s investment in G42 before the deal could progress to its second phase, which would involve transferring export-restricted semiconductor chips from Nvidia and sophisticated AI model weights.

The Biden administration has taken a positive view of the G42-Microsoft deal, stating that G42’s severance from China’s Huawei has been a major positive factor for the deal. However, last year, the administration also imposed sweeping curbs on AI chip exports, requiring licenses for shipments under a more restrictive policy than the previous Trump administration. Additionally, the policy of restricting exports to China requires licenses for exports to the UAE and some other Middle Eastern countries.

It is noted that a regional visit by a congressional delegation took place, during which they met with Saudi officials who expressed a desire to alleviate US companies’ concerns about the activities of the Chinese government in Saudi Arabia. Their goal was to obtain permission to import advanced American chips.

The level of interaction between US and other countries’ authorities illustrates the link between technological innovation, international political relationships, and national security issues.

See also: UAE unveils new AI model to rival big tech giants

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