Microsoft aims to invest $ 4.3 billion in France

Microsoft is planning to spend 4 billion euros ($ 4.3 billion) to develop in france and artificial intelligence infrastructure in France, announcing its latest investment on artificial intelligence technology. The US company aims to train one million people and support 2500 startups by 2027. Earlier this year, Microsoft unveiled a partnership and investment of 15 million euros in Mistral AI, a Parisian starting to compete with Openai. ‘France chooses’ France focused mainly on the development of artificial intelligence instruments, as it supports national funds with local billionaires ‘mistral’ and ‘Kyutai’, a non -profit research organization for artificial intelligence research, was both founded last year. The advertisement “Microsoft” is part of the Summit of President Emmanuel Macron “choosing France”, which aims to attract foreign businesses and to make France a financial position for the European Union. A further huge American technology company, ‘Amazon’, which is committed to spending 1.2 billion euros on the country’s infrastructure and computer in the country, while a total of 56 projects in various sectors will be announced as part of the summit, according to the Elsee. At the same time, Microsoft is making major investments around the world, as the company is spending on the “Azure” cloud and associated artificial intelligence instruments. In February, Microsoft announced a similar investment of 3.2 billion euros ($ 3.5 billion) in Germany. In April, the company invested $ 1.5 billion in the Abu Dhabi -based G42 G42. Microsoft is also facing an increasing audit to combat monopoly in its cloud industry and investments in the field of artificial intelligence, including more than 10 billion dollars invested by the company in Obte AI.