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G42 Joins Forces with Credo AI To Advance Responsible AI Adoption Across Global South

G42 · Significant research

Summary

G42 and Credo AI have signed an MoU to promote Responsible AI adoption in the Global South. The agreement was announced at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. G42 will leverage its experience deploying AI at scale, while Credo AI will provide its AI governance platform. Why it matters: The partnership aims to ensure that AI innovation and governance advance together, fostering trusted AI and responsible adoption across emerging markets.

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