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Microsoft (MSFT.US) Plans to Invest USD1 Billion in Thailand for Cloud and AI Projects
The Thai government issued a statement indicating that Microsoft (MSFT.US) plans to invest USD1 billion in Thailand over the next two years for cloud computing services and AI infr...
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The Thai government issued a statement indicating that Microsoft (MSFT.US)      plans to invest USD1 billion in Thailand over the next two years for cloud computing services and AI infrastructure development. This investment will include enhancing the digital skills of Thai workers.

Previously, Thailand has undertaken multiple data center investments to support AI development and is seeking to accelerate projects involving data centers, electronic products, and power facilities. (mn/j)(Real-time Streaming US Stocks Quote; Except All OTC quotes are at least 15 minutes delayed.)

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