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Trump’s AI czar said partnering with Middle East countries on tech is important

On Tuesday, the artificial intelligence of president Donald Trump and Caeser Caesar David Sachs said on Tuesday about “Claman count” that “it is extremely important” partnership with the Middle East countries such as the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in technical deals.

His appearance came on the “Claman count” after Trump traveled to the Middle East last week to visit the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, which led to more than $ 2 trillion in deals stretching on various sectors.

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Several major deals related to the prosecution were revealed by the Trump administration and major technology companies during his tour in the Middle East, including those with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

In response to a question about fears that artificial intelligence deals with the countries of the Middle East can give China the back door to reach technology, the host bags told Liz Kalaman that “it is certain that we must take it seriously” he said that there are “large -scale security requirements in these deals.”

David Sachs, CEO of Zenefits, speaks during 2016 Techcrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, California, September 13, 2016. (Beck Devinbach / Reuters)

“I am sure that we can make sure that this technology remains as it is supposed to be,” he said. “I think it is very important to partnership with these countries.”

“I don’t think China is happy because we concluded these deals,” Sachs told Claman. “I think China will love to conclude these deals, and we got there first, and President Trump hit them with punch.”

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Trump of artificial intelligence and Crypto CZAR said that the Saudis and other Gulf states “are concerned that the United States is running out of them” and argued that the Biden administration did “everything in their power” to transfer them “including denial of participation in artificial intelligence.”

He expressed his confidence in the United States’s ability to maintain artificial intelligence chips and safe devices.

“The question is, who do we want to share these countries?” He said. “If we reject them, we will lead them to the arms of China, and China will love to sell chips to these countries. We will create a belt and a Huawei road if we do not enable their dreams and aspirations of artificial intelligence, so I think it will be a big mistake in their refusal.”

President Trump in the United Arab Emirates

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – Little girls in the United Arab Emirates, Donald Trump, received young girls upon his arrival at an official arrival ceremony at Al Watan Palace (Palace of the Nation) May 15, 2025, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Win McNamee / Getty Images)

“We want them to be the pork bank for us, Amnesty International and the American Amnesty International Infrastructure instead of Chinese infrastructure,” he told Claman.

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“Consider that in these deals, there is a identical condition,” he added. “They have to spend and invest at least in the United States as they do in their countries, so this deal is huge to enhance Amnesty International’s infrastructure in the United States, and not only in their countries of origin.”

The United States and China have been involved in the artificial intelligence race as technology and devices that enable it to increase demand in recent years.

2025-05-20 22:18:00

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