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France and the United Arab Emirates have agreed to a $30-$50 billion framework accord for a 1 gigawatt AI-focused data center. The partnership aims to put France and Europe on the AI map, competing with the U.S. and China. The leaders plan investments in AI development, chip acquisition, data centers, talent development, and virtual data embassies. The first investments will be announced at the Choose France summit later this year.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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