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Last week at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, G42, the Emirati technology giant, seemed on top of the world.
Top: G42 CEO Peng Xiao speaking at an 'AI House Davos' event, January 15, 2024. Bottom: Analog AI CEO Alex Kipman at Analog's launch event held at the AI House, January 18, 2024. Credit: G42 via LinkedIn
Hosting events with tech luminaries at the so-called ‘AI House Davos’ — which G42 launched with other global artificial intelligence heavyweights — the compan
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