Microsoft invests 400 million dollars: Switzerland becomes an AI hub!

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Microsoft is investing $400 million in Switzerland to expand cloud and AI services and promote digital skills.

Microsoft investiert 400 Millionen US-Dollar in die Schweiz, um Cloud- und KI-Dienste auszubauen und digitale Kompetenzen zu fördern.
Microsoft is investing $400 million in Switzerland to expand cloud and AI services and promote digital skills.

Microsoft invests 400 million dollars: Switzerland becomes an AI hub!

Microsoft today announced it will invest $400 million in Switzerland to strengthen the region's cloud and AI services. This investment is the result of 36 years of partnership and innovation and aims to support the expansion of existing infrastructure. Microsoft has been operating local data centers since 2017 and opened an innovation hub in Switzerland in 2022. The new measures will take place in Zurich and Geneva to better serve over 50,000 existing customers. ots.at reports.

The planned measures include, among other things, close cooperation with “Switzerland Innovation Parks” in order to provide sustainable support to startups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Microsoft also aims to train one million people in Switzerland in AI skills by 2027 and to strengthen Switzerland as a global hub for responsible AI governance in collaboration with the United Nations. This initiative highlights the central role that Switzerland plays in the global AI environment and regulatory requirements.

Strengthening infrastructure and further training

Another important measure is promoting the use of Azure OpenAI and other AI tools in Switzerland. Banks like UBS and many other organizations already benefit from Microsoft's advanced infrastructure. Since 2019, the company has committed over CHF 30 million in resources to local startups, supporting the creation of innovative solutions in the field of AI.

In addition, the “Swiss AI Tech Accelerator” initiative will be continued, which is intended to significantly promote the development of AI solutions by startups. Microsoft aims to increase AI skills among the general population and promotes this through various platforms and training. Loud ki-echo.de Microsoft has established itself as a leading player in AI over the past few decades by making significant investments in research and development.

Innovations in artificial intelligence

As part of this development, Microsoft has founded its own AI research laboratory, which focuses on optimizing existing technologies and creating new algorithms. Advances such as algorithms that mimic human abilities, including natural language understanding and human emotion recognition, demonstrate the company's innovative strength. Microsoft not only supports economic development, but also society's demands for technological progress.

Microsoft also has sustainability goals that include carbon negativity by 2030 and the use of renewable energy. A contract with Neustark for carbon extraction and storage in Switzerland and Germany is a further step on this path. In a broader context, Microsoft plans to announce an investment of 3.2 billion euros in Germany to double AI infrastructure and cloud capacities by the end of 2025. More than 1.2 million people are already expected to receive further training in the area of ​​digital skills news.microsoft.com reports.

In summary, Microsoft shows that it is not just about expanding infrastructure, but also a long-term commitment to supporting education, equality and sustainable growth in Switzerland's digital future.