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- 01 30, 2025
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THE MIDDLE EASTGUAEAI LLMAIGPTGAIAIGAIGPT UAEADQAIAI is something of a tech desert. One company trying to change this is 42, founded six years ago in the United Arab Emirates (). More recently the state-backed firm has turned into the nerve centre of Emirati ambitions to become an powerhouse—and to spread the country’s broader influence in its neighbourhood and beyond. But rather than creating its own large language models (s) of the sort that underpin s like Chat, 42 wants to achieve this goal by developing the infrastructure of the economy and the real-world applications of the technology in industries such as health care and energy.Even by ’s frenetic standards 42 has had a busy couple of years. It has struck deals with Open, creator of Chat, and with Cerebras, a chipmaking upstart, to construct a new supercomputer. It is erecting data centres to accommodate vast cloud-computing workloads. It has teamed up with AstraZeneca, a European drugmaker (to manufacture “innovative” medicines in the ), and with the Mercedes Formula One racing team (for reasons that are vaguer still). Through investment vehicles co-founded with Mubadala and , two Emirati sovereign-wealth funds, it is also placing multibillion-dollar bets on startups around the world. And in April it found itself on the receiving end of a $1.5bn investment from Microsoft, the $3trn software behemoth whose own partnership with Open has put it at the sharp end of the revolution.