The Microsoft-G42 deal complies with U.S. laws by adhering to current export control regulations for AI chips and committing to follow potential future controls. Microsoft and G42 have also signed an Intergovernmental Assurance Agreement (IGAA) to ensure secure, trusted, and responsible development and deployment of AI, in coordination with both the U.S. and UAE governments.
How does the Microsoft-G42 deal comply with U.S. laws?
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