マイクロソフト、シンガポールにAI分野で55億ドルを投資
マイクロソフトはシンガポールに55億ドルを投資し、世界的なソブリンAI投資戦略を継続することを発表した。
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大規模投資の発表
マイクロソフトがシンガポールに55億ドル(約8,250億円)のAI投資を計画している。
戦略的展開
この投資は、同社が世界各国で進めているソブリンAI投資戦略の一環として位置付けられている。
地域的意義
シンガポールはアジア太平洋地域におけるAIハブとしての地位を強化する可能性がある。
影響分析・編集コメントを表示
影響分析
この投資は、シンガポールをアジアのAIハブとして位置付けるとともに、各国が自国のデータ主権を維持しながらAI技術を導入する「ソブリンAI」の世界的トレンドを加速させる可能性がある。マイクロソフトの地域別投資戦略が明確化され、クラウド・AIインフラ競争が激化する兆しが見える。
編集コメント
投資額は大きいが詳細な技術内容や具体的なプロジェクトが不明なため、今後の詳細発表に注目が必要。ソブリンAIという概念の実践例としての意義が大きい。
このテック大手は、世界各国でソブリンAIへの投資を推進し続けています。
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2 Min ReadMicrosoft pledged to complete the investment by the end of 2029 to ramp up the AI rollout in Singapore.The vendor's vice chair and president, Brad Smith, made the commitment during a visit to the city state, where he spoke on April 1 at the ATx Inspire event.The investment will focus on building AI and cloud infrastructure, as well as providing students and workers with an array of opportunities to learn AI skills.Microsoft sees Singapore as a potential hub for AI in Asia -- the country’s rapid adoption of the technology has ranked it number two worldwide in Microsoft's recent AI Diffusion Report -- and Smith refers to it as a “global digital leader”.The vendor outlined a series of specific measures, including a plan to make Microsoft 365 Premium with Copilot free for 12 months to every higher education student in Singapore. It’s estimated that more than 200,000 people would benefit from this offer. Related:The Real AI Shift Isn’t New Models. It’s Control.In tandem with this, Microsoft is also expanding its Elevate for Educators program to Singapore. Introduced in India earlier this year, the upskilling initiative is designed to build confidence among teachers and lecturers in using AI responsibly in the classroom, whether at primary or secondary school or in higher education.“Baseline AI skills are increasingly becoming as fundamental as digital literacy," Dr. Janil Puthucheary, government minister for education, said in a statement. By equipping students with a hands-on experience using AI tools and supporting our educators to adopt them confidently, we are strengthening the foundations for Singapore’s future workforce and training them to use AI with confidence, discernment and trust.”At the same time, Microsoft plans to introduce an Elevate for Changemakers program to support non-profit organizations and social impact groups to encourage AI takeup in their communities.Microsoft’s pledge to Singapore came just 24 hours after Smith revealed a $1 billion package to help build out Thailand’s AI infrastructure following a visit to Bangkok, where he met with Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.About the AuthorContributing WriterGraham Hope has worked in automotive journalism in the U.K. for 26 years, including spells as editor of leading consumer news website and weekly Auto Express and respected buying guide CarBuyer.
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