Microsoft commits $10B to strengthen Japan’s AI, cybersecurity, workforce

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Microsoft has committed $10 billion to strengthen Japan's AI and cybersecurity capabilities, with plans to train one million AI professionals by 2030. The investment includes the construction of AI-powered data centers and strategic collaborations with local companies and government agencies.
Microsoft is investing $10 billion in Japan to boost its AI and cybersecurity capabilities. The company plans to build AI-powered data centers and partner with local companies like SoftBank and Sakura. Microsoft will also work with the Japanese government to enhance cybersecurity and train one million AI professionals by 2030. The investment aims to address Japan's growing demand for sovereign computing capabilities and protected data handling. Microsoft will provide threat intelligence to government entities and collaborate with the National Police Agency to combat cybercrime. The company will also offer training programs and research funding to advance AI-enabled scientific research.
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