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Saudi Humain receives up to $1,2 billion to expand AI infrastructure

Saudi Humain receives up to $1,2 billion to expand AI infrastructure
Saudi Humain receives up to $1,2 billion to expand AI infrastructure

Saudi Arabia's National Infrastructure Fund and Humain - the artificial intelligence company of the Kingdom - announced on Wednesday that they had reached a financing deal of up to $1.2 billion. The agreement is intended to'support the expansion' of AI and digital technology in the country.

According to a press release, the agreement sets out non-binding terms of financing for the development up to 250 Megawatts of AI data centre capacity to support Humain’s customers. It was announced in Davos, Switzerland.

As part of an 'overall effort' to diversify economic activity and income sources away from hydrocarbons, the world's largest oil exporter wants to speed up its AI development in order to capitalize on the massive?demand? for computing power.

Humain, which was established last year, and is owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), will lead efforts in this direction. Humain has secured several agreements, including with Elon Musk’s xAI or Blackstone-backed AirTrunk to build data centres in the country. It is aiming for a 6 gigawatt capacity by 2034.

Infra - part of Saudi Arabia’s National Development Fund - and Humain have also agreed to jointly explore the possibility of a data centre AI investment platform. This will help local and global institutional investors to support Humain’s AI strategy.

(source: Reuters)