Microsoft Is Pouring $50 BILLION Into AI For Developing Countries — Here's What That Means
Microsoft just announced one of the biggest AI investments ever, and it's aimed at countries most people forget about.
Microsoft just dropped a bombshell at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.nnThe tech giant announced it's on track to invest $50 billion by the end of the decade to bring AI to countries across the Global South — that's Asia, Africa, and Latin America.nnWhy is this a big deal? Right now, AI adoption in wealthy countries is roughly TWICE that of developing nations. And the gap is getting worse, not better. Microsoft wants to change that.nnThe plan includes expanding internet access to 250 million people, building AI infrastructure across multiple countries, and training 20 million people in India alone on AI skills.nnThis comes on top of the $17.5 billion Microsoft already invested in India last year. The message is clear: the next billion AI users won't come from Silicon Valley — they'll come from Mumbai, Lagos, and São Paulo.nnAs reported by Reuters.
Source: Reuters
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