
#computerweekly.com. #Nov.12.2025 UAE advances urban air mobility with simulation-driven regulatory framework | Computer Weekly. Abu Dhabi’s TII, ASPIRE and GCAA are pioneering autonomous flying taxi and delivery drone regulations through advanced simulations and real-world pilot zones
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#computerweekly.com. #Nov.11.2025 Abu Dhabi accelerates autonomous mobility push with 29 commercial partnerships | Computer Weekly. The emirate is building one of the world’s most advanced regulatory and testing ecosystems for AI-driven mobility, from high-speed racing labs to city-wide delivery pilots
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#wired.com. #Jan.14.2025 A Spymaster Sheikh Controls a $1.5 Trillion Fortune. He Wants to Use It to Dominate AI. Tahnoun bin Zayed al Nahyan—the UAE’s chess-obsessed, jiujitsu-loving intelligence chief—controls vast sums of sovereign wealth. America’s AI giants are scrambling for a piece of it.
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#economist.com. #Jun.06.2024 G42, an Emirati AI hopeful, has big plans. Not all of them are narrowly commercial
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#reutersagency.com. #May.23.2024 Microsoft’s UAE deal could transfer key U.S. chips and AI technology abroad | Reuters News Agency. Reuters exclusively reported that Microsoft’s high profile deal with the United Arab Emirates-backed AI firm G42 could eventually involve the transfer of
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#cnn.com. #Feb.13.2017 404 Page Not Found - CNNMoney. Tesla will sell electric cars in the Middle East
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