Microsoft plans to invest 3.2 billion euros in Germany over two years, focusing on AI technologies

Microsoft corporationPresident Brad Smith announced at an event in Berlin that the company plans to invest up to €3.2 billion in Germany over the next two years to boost theartificial intelligence (AI)(AI) Development. According to TechNews, this isMicrosoft corporationThe largest investment in Germany in 40 years.

Smith emphasized that Microsoft wants to use the funding to build data centers and train AI talent in Germany, focusing primarily on 2024 and 2025. He said, "We're doing this because we have tremendous confidence in Germany. Microsoft wants to help build the infrastructure to support the German economy to continue to utilize AI and expand the skills base to fill needed job openings."

Although Microsoft's German chief executive Marianne Janik did not reveal specific investment locations, the company is reportedly considering investments primarily in the Rhineland-Palatinate in western Germany and in the area around the financial center Frankfurt.

Microsoft has been an active participant in the AI space, in addition to investing in chatbotsChatGPTdeveloperOpenAIIn addition, it is committed to bringingAI technologyapplications in its various products. This massive investment in Germany shows that the company is actively looking to expand its AI business globally.

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