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Saudi Arabia's Humain, the kingdom's artificial intelligence company, said Wednesday it had invested $3 billion in Elon Musk's xAI as a part of its Series E funding round just prior to its acquisition ...
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Humain CEO Tareq Amin’s $3 billion investment in xAI positions Saudi Arabia at the center of a rapidly shifting global A.I. power structure. Photo by Amal Alhasan/Getty Images for Fortune Media ...
(RTTNews) - HUMAIN, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment fund or PIF company, Wednesday announced that it is Investing $3 billion as part of its Series E funding in xAI, a company owned by SpaceX.
Humain, the Saudi artificial intelligence company, announced on Wednesday that it has invested $3B into Elon Musk's xAI (X.AI) ahead of its pending merger with SpaceX (SPACE). The $3B investment is a ...
Feb 18 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's ⁠Humain, ⁠the kingdom's artificial ⁠intelligence company, said on Wednesday it had invested $3 billion in Elon Musk's xAI as ‌a part of its ‌Series E funding round ...
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