Riyadh: Saudi Arabia’s national artificial intelligence company, Humain, has unveiled an ambitious plan to build data centers with a combined capacity of 6 gigawatts, marking one of the largest AI infrastructure projects ever announced in the Middle East. Alongside the infrastructure plan, the company also introduced its new AI operating system, “Humain 1,” aimed at powering the next generation of intelligent technologies and services.

Humain’s chief executive officer, Tareq Amin, announced the project during a technology conference in Riyadh. He described it as a major step toward establishing Saudi Arabia as a global hub for artificial intelligence innovation, data storage, and cloud computing. The initiative is part of the kingdom’s broader Vision 2030 strategy, which seeks to divers

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