Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani, the founder of DAMAC, has announced plans to invest $20 billion in US data center infrastructure, in collaboration with US president-elect Donald Trump. This groundbreaking investment aims to propel America to the forefront of technology and artificial intelligence. The initial phase will focus on states like Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas, with potential for future expansions. Trump stated that the investment could potentially double, showing confidence in DAMAC and the US market. However, concerns exist regarding the environmental impact of data centers, particularly in energy consumption and resource usage. Despite this, the investment is set to expedite the expansion of technology and job creation in the US. This move aligns with other major players like AWS, who are also investing billions in US infrastructure to bolster cloud technologies and AI.