G42 (company)

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Group 42 Holding Ltd
Company type Private
Industry
Founded2018;6 years ago (2018)
Headquarters Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Area served
Middle East, Africa, Central Asia, Europe, United States
Key people
Number of employees
22,000 (2023) [1]
Subsidiaries G42 Healthcare
Website g42.ai OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Group 42 Holding Ltd, doing business as G42, is an Emirati artificial intelligence (AI) development holding company based in Abu Dhabi, founded in 2018. The organization is focused on AI development across various industries including government, healthcare, finance, oil and gas, aviation, and hospitality. Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAEs national security advisor is the controlling shareholder and chairs the company. Because G42 had strong ties to China, U.S. authorities have been concerned that G42 serves as a channel through which sophisticated U.S. technology is diverted to Chinese companies or the government. As of February 2024, G42 divested its stakes in China. [2]

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Corporate history

G42 was founded in 2018 and is based in Abu Dhabi, UAE. [3] The company performs AI research and development processes on big data, AI, and machine learning via its subsidiary, the Inception Institute of Artificial Intelligence (IIAI). [4] The company is chaired by the National Security Advisor of the UAE, Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is also its controlling shareholder. [5] [6] Peng Xiao is the Group CEO, [7] former head of Emirati cybersecurity company DarkMatter Group. [8]

In 2020, state-owned Mubadala Investment Company took a stake in the company, transferring ownership of two information technology companies, Injazat and Khazna to G42. [9] The next year, American private equity firm Silver Lake invested $800 million for a minority stake. [10] [11]

Portfolio companies

In January 2020, G42 announced the acquisition of Bayanat for Mapping and Surveying Services LLC, an end-to-end provider of geospatial data products and services, to complement G42's satellite-based services. [12] [13]

Partnerships and initiatives

As of 2019, Group 42 was reportedly the sole registered shareholder of ToTok, a free messaging, video, and voice-calling mobile application. The application was downloaded by users in the Middle East, Asia, Europe, North America, and Africa, within several months. The application was accused of being "used by the government of the United Arab Emirates to try to track every conversation, movement, relationship, appointment, sound and image of those who install it," in a New York Times exposé in December 2019. [14] Following the allegations, the application was removed by Apple and Google from their application stores. The CEO of G42 has been leading Pegasus – a subsidiary of DarkMatter, an Emirati security firm, which received scrutiny over the hiring of former CIA and NSA officials to spy on Americans, dissidents, and political rivals. The company denied having any connection with DarkMatter. [15] [16]

In December 2019, Group 42 announced signing an agreement of strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company (ADDH) to establish a joint venture called Adalytyx. [17]

In 2020, G42 was reported to have donated BGI Groups Chinese-made Covid testing kits to Nevada. US intelligence and security officials objected to these testing kits, raising concerns over privacy risks, in that the gene-sequencing machines of the BGI Group could misuse the patients’ DNA. As of 2020, G42 was also reportedly working with BGI on a project for collecting genetic data of UAE citizens to "generate the highest quality, most comprehensive genome data". [18] [19]

In June 2020, G42 partnered with Sinopharm for clinical trials of a COVID-19 vaccine and in March 2021, they decided to produce the vaccine in Abu Dhabi. [20]

In July 2020, G42 announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the two Israeli defense groups, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and Israel Aerospace Industries to research and develop methods to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, which the Israeli subsidiary Elta confirmed. [21] [22]

In July 2023, G42 agreed to pay around $100 million to purchase the first of potentially nine supercomputers from Cerebras to deploy its AI technology to create chatbots and analyze genomic and preventive care data. Each supercomputer is capable of 4  exaflops of computing. [23] [24] [25]

In October 2023, a partnership was announced with OpenAI, the AI research and deployment company responsible for ChatGPT. [20] In November 2023, G42 purchased a $100 million stake in ByteDance., [20] [26] which was divested four months later as an attempt to reassure its U.S. partners. [2]

In April 2024, Microsoft announced that it will invest $1.5 billion in G42. As part of the deal, Microsoft's Brad Smith would join G42's board, while G42 said it would use the Azure platform for its AI development and deployment. [27]

Security concerns

On November 27, 2023, The New York Times published an article titled, Warnings Emerge Over Emirati A.I. Firm G42’s Ties to China. The article highlighted the extent to which U.S. authorities have been concerned that G42 might serve as a channel through which sophisticated U.S. technology is diverted to Chinese companies or the government. Concerns were raised about the involvement of Huawei in building G42's technology infrastructure. Intelligence reports cautioned that G42's interactions with sanctioned Chinese enterprises such as BGI Group could serve as a means to transfer the genetic data of millions of Americans and other individuals to the Chinese government. [20] [26] Following the report by The New York Times, Peng Xiao stated that G42 would phase out its use of Huawei equipment. [28]

In January 2024, United States House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party asked the United States Department of Commerce to impose export controls on G42 and 13 companies connected to it. [29] In response, G42 told the Financial Times in February 2024 that it "divested from all its investments in China." [2]

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