The purpose is to grow the company's data centers and train artificial intelligence developers.
The software giant Microsoft plans to invest a total of 3.2 billion euros in Germany. The investment is mostly directed to artificial intelligence development.
The purpose is to grow the company's data centers and train artificial intelligence developers, said the company's vice president and vice chairman of the board Brad Smith.
According to Smith, Germany is at the forefront of technology when looking at the development of applications based on artificial intelligence. At the same time, however, there is a shortage of skilled workers in the country, he said. However, the market looks promising in, for example, the engineering industry, the automotive industry, the pharmaceutical industry and financial services.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz was present at the announcement event and praised it as showing how interesting and attractive an investment destination Germany is.
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