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Microsoft to spend $80b on AI data centres

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In a bid to build AI-enabled data centres, Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith has disclosed the company’s plan to spend approximately $80 billion in its current financial year (to end in June), with more than half of that investment designated for the US.

 

Brad Smith in a blog post, explained the tech giant plans to use the data centres “to train AI models and deploy AI and cloud-based applications around the world.”

 

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While Smith welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump to his second term in office, he cautioned against “heavy-handed regulations” that could slow down the private sector.

 

“The most important US public-policy priority should be to ensure that the US private sector can continue to advance with the wind at its back,” Smith stated.

 

He further explained that the U.S. “needs a pragmatic export control policy that balances strong security protection for AI components in trusted data centers with the ability for U.S. companies to expand rapidly and provide a reliable source of supply to the many countries that are American allies and friends.”

 

Stating that the US is well-positioned to flourish in its development of AI due to solid technology development and an innovative private sector.

 

“If the Trump Administration can develop a strong national AI talent strategy and use AI to make the government more effective and efficient, it will put the country on a promising path.”

 

He stated the U.S. is in a strong position to “win the essential race with China by advancing international adoption of American AI.”

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Smith further claimed U.S. “products are more trusted than their Chinese counterparts, and our private sector is unmatched in its ability to invest in infrastructure around the world.”