DUBAI: Humain, Saudi Arabia’s new artificial intelligence company, has begun construction of its first data centers in the Kingdom, and plans to bring them online in early 2026 using semiconductors imported from the US, Bloomberg News reported on Monday. Locations in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s capital, and Dammam, in the Eastern Province, are expected to launch in the second quarter, each with an initial capacity of up to 100 megawatts, CEO Tareq Amin told Bloomberg in an interview.

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has launched Humain Chat, an Arabic AI app, to users in the Kingdom on Tuesday. The chat is Humain’s first application in its AI suite and is powered by an…

DUBAI: Humain, Saudi Arabia’s new artificial intelligence company, has begun construction of its first data centers in the Kingdom, and plans to bring them online in early 2026…

Saudi AI 'champion' Humain, owned by the kingdom's massive Public Investment Fund, has partnerships with Nvidia, AMD and Groq.