$2.9 billion Investment in AI, cloud infrastructure in Japan

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Microsoft announces its investment of US$2.9 billion over the next two years to bolster its hyperscale cloud computing and AI infrastructure in Japan. This initiative accompanies an expansion of digital skilling programs, aiming to train over 3 million individuals in AI over the next three years.

announces its investment of US$2.9 billion over the next two years to bolster its hyperscale cloud computing and AI infrastructure in. This initiative accompanies an expansion of digital skilling programs, aiming to train over 3 million individuals in AI over the next three years. Additionally, Microsoft will inaugurate its first Microsoft Research Asia lab in Japan and deepen collaboration on cybersecurity with the Japanese Government.

In addition to infrastructure investments, Microsoft plans to train 3 million workers across Japan in AI-related skills over the next three years. This initiative, targeting both full-time and part-time employees, will focus on aiding organizations, with a particular emphasis on women, developers, and students.

To bolster research collaboration, Microsoft will provide US$10 million resource grants over five years to The University of Tokyo and the Partnership on Artificial Intelligence Research between Keio University and Carnegie Mellon University.On the cybersecurity front, Microsoft will collaborate with Japan’s Cabinet Secretariat to enhance cybersecurity resilience across government, business, and society, aligning with the nation’s updated National Security Strategy.

 

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