Microsoft to Invest $10 Billion in Japan for AI and Cybersecurity
Microsoft intends to put approximately 10 billion dollars into Japan’s artificial intelligence infrastructure and will be making this investment over 5 years (2020 – 2025). This is also one of the largest technology investments ever made into Japan by any company. Along with the investment, Microsoft will be working closely with the Japanese government on initiatives that aim at creating (infrastructure for artificial intelligence) and (improving cybersecurity) throughout the country.
Microsoft to Invest $10 Billion into Japan for AI and Cybersecurity.
Microsoft is committed to investing approximately 12 trillion yen (about $10 billion) in Japan from now until the year 2029.
Future Goal
The goal of the investment is to enhance Japan’s use of artificial intelligence by bolstering and creating infrastructure for AI, as well as expanding its use of advanced technologies.
Additionally, they will partner with companies such as SoftBank and Sakura Internet to develop local capability in A.I.
What Will the Investment Accomplish?
- Microsoft plans to train approximately 1 million developers and engineers by 2030.
- This will allow local businesses to use cloud services such as Azure.
- This allows them to keep their data in Japan while using various A.I. tools.
- Japan has a shortage of trained professionals in AI, so this investment will serve as both a means to develop digital businesses in Japan and as a way to improve cybersecurity while supporting future business growth.
Conclusion
Microsoft’s investment of 10 billion dollars is an important step for global growth in AI. This investment will strengthen Japan’s technology base by strengthening its position as a global leader in technology.
