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UAE AI Strategy: Critical Minerals Deal and OpenAI Partnership Explained

The UAE AI strategy became clear in the first week of February 2026. Two deals, two days apart, revealed a bigger picture.

February 4th, UAE and United States signed a critical minerals framework.

Two days later, February 6th, OpenAI announced they’re building a UAE-specific ChatGPT with G42.

These aren’t separate stories. They’re pieces of the same UAE AI strategy.


Story 1: The UAE-US Critical Minerals Framework

On February 4th, 2026, UAE and the United States signed something called a Critical Minerals Framework.

This is about lithium, copper, rare earth elements, and other materials needed for batteries, electronics, and AI infrastructure.

Why Critical Minerals Matter

Right now, China controls about 90% of global rare earth processing.

That means if you want to build AI data centers, electric vehicles, or advanced electronics, you’re dependent on Chinese supply chains.

The US doesn’t like this. Neither do their allies.

So the US is looking for alternative processing hubs. And UAE just became one of them.

Why UAE?

Four reasons make this UAE AI strategy work:

First, strategic location. UAE sits between Asia, Europe, and Africa. Minerals from Africa, Australia, or Central Asia can be processed in UAE and shipped anywhere.

Second, energy advantage. Processing minerals requires massive amounts of electricity. UAE has some of the cheapest solar power in the world, less than 1.5 cents per kilowatt-hour. This gives them a cost advantage over Chinese processing which still relies heavily on coal.

Third, political stability. The US doesn’t want to depend on countries that could nationalize industries overnight. UAE has been a stable US ally for decades.

Fourth, existing infrastructure. G42, Microsoft, and others have already built massive data centers in UAE. The mineral processing facilities can be co-located with AI infrastructure.

What the Framework Does

The agreement fast-tracks permits for mineral processing facilities in UAE. It allows US companies to set up refineries with UAE partners. And it guarantees that these minerals will be sold to US manufacturers first before going to the open market.

This is the foundation of the UAE AI strategy.

Source: UAE Embassy

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Story 2: OpenAI and G42 Build Sovereign AI

Two days after the minerals deal, on February 6th, OpenAI and G42 announced they’re building a UAE-specific version of ChatGPT.

This is not just ChatGPT translated into Arabic. This is sovereign AI.

What Sovereign AI Means

First, the AI model is trained on local data. Arabic language, UAE government policies, regional business practices. All of this is built into the model.

Second, the data stays in UAE. When a UAE government official uses this AI, the data doesn’t go to servers in California. It stays within UAE borders for data sovereignty.

Third, the AI is customized for compliance. If UAE has specific regulations on finance, healthcare, or government operations, the AI follows those rules automatically.

Why This Matters

Right now there’s an AI competition between the US and China.

China has blocked OpenAI, Google, and all Western AI companies. Instead, China has Baidu, Alibaba. They’ve built their own sovereign AI systems.

Saudi Arabia is building its own AI with Chinese partnerships.

Egypt is exploring local AI models.

So UAE realized something: if they depend entirely on American AI or Chinese AI, they lose control.

But if they partner with OpenAI and build a UAE-specific version, they get the best technology while maintaining sovereignty.

G42 is the Key Player

G42 is UAE’s AI powerhouse. They’ve partnered with Microsoft. They’re building data centers. And now with OpenAI, they’re creating the first sovereign AI model in the Middle East.

This is strategic because every government in MENA will eventually need AI for smart cities, healthcare systems, financial regulation.

If UAE has the first Arabic-optimized, region-specific AI, they become the AI hub for the entire region.

This is the application layer of the UAE AI strategy.

Source: Semafor


How Critical Minerals and AI Connect

So the question is: why did UAE announce both deals within the same week?

Because AI and critical minerals are the same story.

What’s Inside a Data Center

To run AI at scale, you need data centers.

And inside a data center? Thousands of servers filled with chips.

Those chips need rare earth elements like neodymium and dysprosium.

The servers need copper for wiring. One data center can use 400 tons of copper.

The cooling systems need aluminum and steel.

The backup power? Lithium-ion batteries.

UAE’s Vertical Integration

Here’s what the UAE AI strategy is doing:

Step one: They’re processing the minerals through the US framework.

Step two: Those minerals are used to build AI infrastructure in UAE through G42 and Microsoft.

Step three: That AI infrastructure runs the sovereign ChatGPT for UAE and the region.

This is vertical integration.

LayerWhat UAE Controls
Raw materialsCritical minerals processing
InfrastructureData centers (G42, Microsoft)
ApplicationSovereign AI (OpenAI partnership)
MarketRegional AI hub for MENA

UAE isn’t just building AI. They’re controlling the supply chain that powers AI.

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The Bigger Picture

Competition with Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia announced $100 billion for AI through Project Transcendence.

But Saudi is working with Chinese partners for some of its AI infrastructure.

UAE chose a different path: US alignment exclusively.

The UAE AI strategy creates a clear position as the Western-aligned AI hub in the Middle East.

What This Means for the Region

Every MENA government will eventually need:

  • Smart city infrastructure
  • Healthcare AI systems
  • Financial regulation AI
  • Government operations AI

If UAE has the first Arabic-optimized, compliant, sovereign AI platform, they become the default choice for the region.

The minerals deal ensures they can build the infrastructure.

The OpenAI deal ensures they have the technology.

Together, they create the UAE AI strategy.


The Takeaway

In the first week of February 2026, UAE made two moves that looked separate but were actually connected.

February 4th: Critical minerals framework with the US. This secures the raw materials needed for AI infrastructure.

February 6th: OpenAI partnership with G42. This builds the sovereign AI applications.

Together, they represent a UAE AI strategy of vertical integration: control the minerals, build the data centers, run the AI, serve the region.

While other countries are choosing between US or Chinese technology, UAE is positioning itself as the bridge. American technology, built on locally processed materials, serving regional needs.

That’s not just AI adoption. That’s AI infrastructure strategy.


This article is based on my video essay. Watch the full breakdown on Ideas at Desk on YouTube.


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