Microsoft Allocates $298M for AI and Data Infrastructure in South Africa
Microsoft plans to invest $298 million in AI and data center infrastructure in South Africa, expanding on a previous $1 billion investment. The initiative aims to enhance training in AI and cybersecurity for one million South Africans by 2026.

Microsoft will invest $298 million in artificial intelligence and data center infrastructure in South Africa, as stated by Vice-Chair Brad Smith. This investment complements a prior commitment of $1 billion in data centers.
The company intends to support 50,000 individuals in advanced courses related to cloud architecture, AI, and cybersecurity. The timing of this investment aligns with South Africa's preparation to host the G20 summit in November. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of equitable AI development, ensuring inclusivity in technology adoption, especially in the context of recent geopolitical tensions.




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