France, Germany to propose public investment in data centres for AI

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Public money for data storage to wean Europe off of foreign cloud.

France, Germany to propose public investment in data centres for AI
France and Germany are to make proposals in the coming months to invest public money in data storage facilities in order to wean Europe off of foreign centres and spur artificial intelligence investment, France's finance minister said on Wednesday. France's Bruno Le Maire said the investments ...

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