
The majority of the funds will be allocated to projects in the United States of America.
Microsoft has recently released a lengthy article in which it discusses its plans for the development of artificial intelligence over the next four years, which will take place under the leadership of the incoming Trump administration. The corporation has said in the article that it will invest a total of $80 billion in data centers that are equipped with artificial intelligence in the year 2025. In order to train and deploy artificial intelligence models, as well as to power its cloud-based apps, Microsoft has stated that it is in the process of constructing the data centers. In spite of the fact that this is the total amount of money that will be allocated to projects all over the world, more than half of it will be allocated to the construction of data centers in the United States.
According to the explanation provided by the corporation, none of the advancements in artificial intelligence that the sector has made up to this point would have been feasible "without new partnerships founded on large-scale infrastructure investments." It has now issued a plea for the new administration of Donald Trump to increase the government's support for the development of artificial intelligence within the United States. This assistance might include increasing financing for research at the National Science Foundation and universities in the United States.
The article published by Microsoft acknowledged that the company is aware that artificial intelligence would "disrupt the economy and displace some jobs." However, the company also stated that it has "grown confidence that AI will create new opportunities that will outweigh many of the challenges ahead." According to Microsoft, the most important thing is to educate people in the United States so that they can utilize artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool for their employment in the same way that they use devices like laptops and smartphones at the moment. In conclusion, it was said that the promotion of American artificial intelligence exports is the third essential priority for the year 2025. There is going to be a competition between the United States and China to become the first to export their innovations to other nations. As a result, the United States needs to devise a strategic plan since the competition "will be won by the fastest first mover."
