đź’¨ Abstract
Microsoft is investing $3 billion in India over the next two years to expand cloud and AI infrastructure, establish new data centers, and train 10 million people in AI skills by 2030. This commitment reaffirms Microsoft's dedication to making India AI-first and unlocking new opportunities across the country. The investment aims to develop a scalable AI computing ecosystem to meet the growing demands of India's AI start-ups and research community.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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