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Elon Musk and Jensen Huang shared plans to build some of the world’s largest data centers in the Middle East as part of Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the United States.
U.S. lawmakers cautioned against ushering in a nuclear arms race in the Middle East after the United States and Saudi Arabia said they signed an initial agreement on civil nuclear energy cooperation.
Trump and MBS reaffirm highlights expanding U.S.–Saudi investments, diplomacy, and emerging tech partnerships.
Mr. Musk’s xAI will work with the Saudi artificial intelligence company Humain on a new data center, part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s effort to diversify his country’s economy.
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Saudi Arabia, US Launch Strategic Artificial Intelligence Partnership
Saudi Arabia and the United States signed a Strategic Artificial Intelligence (AI) Partnership in what their foreign ministers hailed as a “historic step that establishes a new milestone in the strategic relationship between the two countries.
President Trump is deepening the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia, despite the government coming under fire for human right abuses, despite the concerns the prince himself ordered the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The guests at President Trump’s dinner for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia included prominent figures in sports and business.
The announcement of the University’s new collaboration with Takamol Holding, a government-operated company affiliated with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, will take place during the Crown Prince's visit to the United States that will include a U.
Trump says that he is designating Saudi Arabia a “Major Non-NATO Ally,” during dinner remarks for the Saudi crown prince. The president says the classification would take the country’s military cooperation with the United States “to even greater heights.
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U.S. and Saudi Arabia Move Closer to Nuclear Power Cooperation
The United States and Saudi Arabia have finalized a long-delayed civil nuclear cooperation agreement that could allow U.S. companies to build reactors in the kingdom, pending further nonproliferation guarantees.