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Reporter’s notebook: In Dubai’s sun and sand, AI, server farms, and optimism bloom
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The United Nations attempt to regulate AI could complicate enterprise compliance – Computerworld
Walking around Dubai, it’s hard to believe a war is still going on in neighboring countries.
No missiles have struck the city, and it was clear during a recent visit that local residents are keeping to their routines.
The biggest public worry, as it has been in many parts of the world, is the extreme heat.
Dubai, one of seven emirates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), continues to emerge as a major global tech hub and is on the verge of becoming a major AI powerhouse.
Each of the emirates has their own laws and traditions, with Dubai and Abu Dhabi — the UAE capitol — the most prominent.