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UAE’s big bet: What Sam Altman’s meeting with President Sheikh Mohamed could unlock

UAE’s big bet: What Sam Altman’s meeting with President Sheikh Mohamed could unlock

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Sam Altman discussed expanding AI research and cooperation to strengthen the UAE’s innovation ecosystem/ Image: WAM

On 27 September 2025, President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, at Qasr Al Shati in Abu Dhabi to discuss expanding cooperation on artificial intelligence research, practical applications and wider AI infrastructure in the UAE.

Meeting highlights — who met, where, and what they agreed to explore


The conversation at Qasr Al Shati focused on strengthening cooperation between OpenAI and UAE entities from joint research and pilot deployments to capacity-building and localized AI models. State and regional outlets report the meeting as part of the UAE’s push to partner with leading global AI labs to accelerate domestic AI capabilities and applications.

Key topics discussed


Officials said the talks covered three practical themes: advancing AI research collaborations, exploring real-world AI use-cases across government and industry, and building the underlying infrastructure (data centers, compute capacity and language models tailored to Arabic). The UAE has publicly flagged ambitions to host large-scale AI campus projects and to develop Arabic-language AI tools making local partnerships with companies like OpenAI strategically important.

What this means for the UAE’s AI strategy and global posture

This meeting fits a broader UAE strategy: move fast on AI by combining capital, policy support and foreign partnerships to secure technology, talent and infrastructure. Partnering with OpenAI signals the UAE’s aim to anchor advanced models, speed up deployment in education, health and government services, and raise its profile as an AI hub in the Middle East. It also signals to investors and regional partners that Abu Dhabi seeks both technological depth (labs, data centers) and practical adoption (pilot programs and regulation-friendly environments.

What to watch next


Watch for: (a) formal memoranda of understanding or partnership agreements with UAE universities and research centers, (b) announcements about AI campus or data-center projects, (c) pilot projects in government services or healthcare, and (d) any joint work on Arabic-language models or workforce upskilling. Official confirmation of specific projects or timelines is likely to come through state news outlets and OpenAI statements in the coming weeks. The Qasr Al Shati meeting on 27 September 2025 put OpenAI in direct dialogue with the UAE’s top leadership — a step that blends prestige with purpose. It’s less a single announcement than a signaling move: Abu Dhabi wants to pair global AI capability with local ambition, and the concrete outcomes will be measured by follow-up agreements, campus and data-center developments, and any Arabic-model initiatives that emerge. Go to Source

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