Microsoft to spent $5bn in Australia expanding AI and cloud capabilities

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Include skills training and cyber.

Microsoft to spent $5bn in Australia expanding AI and cloud capabilities
Microsoft will spend $5 billion expanding its artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing abilities in Australia over two years as part of a wide-ranging effort that includes skills training and cyber security. The tech giant said it would raise its computing capacity in Australia by 250 ...

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