U.S. Grants UAE Expanded Access to Advanced AI Technology After Support in Iran Conflict The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on July 10 that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been granted expanded access to advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology without requiring an individual export license. According to officials, the decision recognizes the UAE’s support for U.S. national security interests, including its participation in Operation Epic Fury. Under the new rule, Abu Dhabi and authorized Emirati entities can now purchase sensitive technologies – including military equipment and dual-use items for civilian nuclear energy – without undergoing the standard license review process. The…
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