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UAE Sets Bold Target to Produce 60 Trillion AI Tokens Through Massive Stargate Hub

The UAE strengthened its push to expand global AI infrastructure with a bold new target shared at a major summit in Abu Dhabi. Officials announced a plan to generate 60 trillion artificial intelligence tokens through the growing Stargate data centre. This move signals a strategic ambition to become a leading global hub for advanced intelligence technologies.

During the event, the Minister of State for AI, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications described tokens as vital units that define how AI processes information. Each token transforms raw data into structured insight. Because of this, the production scale matters for future competitiveness across the entire digital economy.

The minister also stressed that the UAE wants to claim nearly 60 percent of global token output. Such a target reflects rising confidence in the country’s expanding technology capacity. It also matches the national vision of building a modern “factory of intelligence” that accelerates progress across multiple sectors.

Stargate stands at the core of this mission. The data centre sits within a huge 5-gigawatt campus in Abu Dhabi. Capacity will reach 200 megawatts in 2026 as the first phase moves forward. Expansion will continue as demand grows, ensuring flexibility and long-term stability for developers and investors.

Concerns about a possible technology bubble prompted further explanation from the minister. He noted that market shifts always happen during major innovation cycles. Long-term value, however, remains strong when a technology proves transformative. The early internet era offered a clear example of this dynamic.

Energy savings strengthened his argument. Artificial intelligence tools already helped the UAE reduce energy production costs by roughly Dh500 million. More savings are expected as companies integrate deeper digital systems across their operations. Several energy firms in the country use advanced platforms to refine output and improve efficiency.

Clear metrics guide these improvements. Operators track oil production levels and compare output with efficiency gains generated by AI models. These insights support better decisions and create stronger long-term returns for the national economy.

Investment partnerships form another essential part of the strategy. Cooperation with global technology leaders helps secure equipment, expertise, and stable supply chains. Progress depends on timely coordination between all partners involved.

In summary, the UAE reinforced its determination to elevate global AI infrastructure through large-scale investment and calculated planning. With its new vision, the country expects to play a central role in shaping the future of global AI infrastructure and advancing global intelligence development.

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