Iran Threatens US-Linked AI Centre in Abu Dhabi Following Airstrike in Tehran
'Within Missile Range': Iran Threatens To Target US-Linked AI Centre In Abu Dhabi Amid Strikes
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Iran has threatened to target the US-linked Stargate artificial intelligence data centre in Abu Dhabi after an airstrike damaged AI infrastructure at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran. This escalation signals a potential shift in Iran's military strategy towards targeting technology hubs in the Gulf region.
- 01Iran may target the US-linked Stargate AI centre in Abu Dhabi.
- 02The threat follows an airstrike that damaged AI infrastructure in Tehran.
- 03The Stargate project is a $500 billion venture involving OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle.
- 04Iran's military has indicated a broader strategy to target US energy and tech infrastructure in the Middle East.
- 05The airstrike in Tehran also disrupted gas supply and damaged facilities at Sharif University.
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Iran has issued a warning that it may target the Stargate artificial intelligence data centre in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, following an airstrike that damaged its AI infrastructure at Sharif University of Technology in Tehran. The semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported that the airstrike destroyed key computing and GPU facilities, which are vital for Iran's AI ecosystem. The US-linked Stargate centre, described as a $500 billion joint venture between OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle, is now considered a strategic target by Iran, which claims the right to respond to perceived threats. Iranian military messaging has intensified, with a video showing satellite imagery of the Stargate site, emphasizing Iran's capability to monitor such facilities. The airstrike in Tehran also disrupted gas supply, causing leaks and damage to infrastructure at the university, but services have since been restored. This situation highlights the potential for escalating tensions in the region as Iran signals its willingness to target technology hubs in retaliation for military actions.
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The threat could lead to increased military tensions in the Gulf region, affecting both local and international stakeholders in technology and energy sectors.
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