Iran threatens to destroy OpenAI data centre in UAE

Iran has issued an ultimatum regarding the $30bn OpenAI data centre in the UAE.

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Iran officially threatens complete destruction of data centre OpenAI in Abu Dhabi, which is part of the large-scale Stargate project. This critical artificial intelligence infrastructure, jointly developed by the United States and the UAE, has been threatened by escalating tensions in the region.

Iran increases pressure on artificial intelligence

Iran has declared its readiness to destroy the $30 billion OpenAI data centre located in the UAE, reports Ynet. The Stargate project, which is being built in Abu Dhabi, has become an object of special attention for Tehran because of its strategic importance for the development of artificial intelligence in the world.

A threat to international infrastructure

There have been recent reports of attacks on data centres Amazon Web Services and Oracle in Bahrain and Dubai. These incidents led to failures in backup systems, forcing large international companies to urgently move their data to other locations. Experts note that increased cyber threats from Iran could have a negative impact on the development of innovation in the region and call into question the security of critical infrastructure.

Geopolitical tensions and business risks

Growing tensions between Iran, the US and the UAE have already affected the business climate in the Gulf. International IT companies are rethinking their data deployment strategies, and investors are closely monitoring the situation.

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