Microsoft's $50 Billion AI Bet on India and the Global South
Microsoft plans to invest $50 billion by 2030 to expand AI in the Global South, focusing heavily on India. The investment will support infrastructure and skills development, enhancing AI's efficacy in multiple languages. Microsoft aims to solve regional challenges and boost technological capabilities through this substantial commitment.
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Microsoft has announced a significant commitment to the Global South, revealing plans to invest $50 billion by the end of this decade to expand artificial intelligence technologies across these regions, particularly focusing on India.
According to Brad Smith, Microsoft's Vice-Chairman and President, this massive investment underscores the necessity of combining private capital, technological enterprise funding, and government support to foster AI demand in developing regions. Critical infrastructure like data centers, connectivity, and electricity are also emphasized as key facets of the initiative.
Smith highlighted the importance of enabling local populations to leverage AI by building necessary skills and infrastructure. He further mentioned the need for AI to function effectively across multiple languages and solve specific regional challenges, which could open new doors for technological advancement across the Global South.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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