Microsoft plans $30 billion investment for UK
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Microsoft will spend $30 billion on artificial-intelligence infrastructure and existing operations in the U.K. through 2028, the largest financial commitment the tech giant has made in the island nation.
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Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive, said the investments “mark a decisive step towards the UK becoming a world leader in AI”. Microsoft’s plans include using an AI data centre in Essex that is being built by the British developer Nscale, which the company says will be Britain’s largest supercomputer.
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