Microsoft invests $3.3bn to boost AI infrastructure

The Facts -

  • Microsoft is investing $3.3 billion in Wisconsin to enhance AI and cloud infrastructure and establish AI co-innovation lab.
  • CEO Satya Nadella emphasized Microsoft's commitment to democratizing AI to spur economic growth worldwide.
  • Vice Chair and President Brad Smith stated that the investment will focus on advanced AI, training programs and will impact neighboring states.


With a massive $3.3 billion investment, Microsoft is set to revolutionize artificial intelligence (AI) in Wisconsin, USA. The goal of this endeavor is to democratize AI and enhance cloud infrastructure, alongside instigating comprehensive skills training programs, and setting up a manufacturing-oriented AI co-innovation lab.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella underscored the company's dedication towards democratizing AI to foster global economic growth. He said, "Our focus is on democratizing AI to spur new economic growth worldwide, including the US. Hence, we're thrilled to announce a $3.3 billion investment in Wisconsin, encompassing cloud and AI infrastructure, skills training, and a manufacturing-focused AI co-innovation lab."

Brad Smith, Microsoft's Vice Chair and President, highlighted the investment's intent to capitalize on advanced AI and training initiatives. Smith, a Wisconsin native, expressed that the project would also influence neighboring states through equipment purchases.

Smith voiced, "My Wisconsin roots fostered a reverence for the state's rich legacy of innovation in manufacturing. Microsoft's $3.3B commitment will utilize our resources, scale, and expertise in collaboration with cutting-edge AI and skills training."


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