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​BY SCM TECH DESK I Wednesday, Nov.19.25

 

WASHINGTON – ​Forget oil, this is all about the chips! US Secretary of State Marco Rubio shook hands with His Highness Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah Al Saud on a ‘Strategic Artificial Intelligence Partnership’ that promises a digital future dripping in dollars.

​In a move described as a “historic step” and a “new milestone”, the two nations are teaming up to make a fortune and beef up security with cutting-edge tech.

​The pact is a massive win for both sides, combining American brainpower with Saudi Arabia’s land, cheap energy, and perfect location.

​The plan is simple but brilliant:
​US sends the best bits: A steady stream of advanced semiconductors (the super-fast chips that make AI work).

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​Saudi builds the biggest: They’ll create giant AI technology clusters in the desert, powered by their low-cost energy, serving the whole world with AI and cloud computing services.
​Billions on the line: The deal includes huge, “high-value investments” between the two countries.

​“This is about boosting productivity, innovation, and achieving massive economic and social returns for both our great countries,” a joint statement declared.

​The goal is a long-term, comprehensive economic security partnership. Essentially, the US wants a solid mate in the Middle East, and Saudi Arabia wants to become a global tech powerhouse.

​This isn’t just about fun apps! The partnership will turbocharge crucial industries, paving the way for “innovative and promising solutions” in: Health, Education, Energy, Mining and Transportation.

It’s the ultimate Oil to A.I. switch! American tech giants are set to cosy up to Saudi firms, with experts predicting a tsunami of growth as the desert kingdom embraces the digital age.

​Get ready for the Robot Revolution, powered by the Stars and Stripes and the Saudi Crown!

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