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Jesse Ramdeo
Hummingbird AI has moved to counter growing public scepticism over its proposed multi-billion-dollar artificial intelligence infrastructure project in Trinidad and Tobago, releasing details of its leadership, international partners and long-term vision after facing criticism over its limited public profile.
The company, which signed one of three Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with the Government last Friday, has come under scrutiny after questions were raised about the absence of a public website, limited corporate footprint and claims circulating online that it was little more than a shell company.
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