The U.S. government has approved the sale of advanced AI chips to Saudi Arabia's state-owned AI company, Humain. This deal involves major U.S. tech firms such as Nvidia, AMD, and Amazon, and supports Saudi Arabia's goal to become a leader in AI infrastructure. Chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Humain plans to invest $50 billion in semiconductors and aims to acquire 400,000 AI chips by 2030. This approval signifies a geopolitical shift in AI technology access, excluding Chinese suppliers and increasing reliance on U.S. technology.