The ⁠announcement was ⁠made at the AI summit in New ​Delhi, where ‌top executives from global AI giants meet several ‌world leaders this week [File]

The ⁠announcement was ⁠made at the AI summit in New ​Delhi, where ‌top executives from global AI giants meet several ‌world leaders this week [File]
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Microsoft on Wednesday ​said it is on ‌pace to invest $50 ​billion by ⁠the end of the decade to help ‌expand AI to countries ‌across the ‘Global ‌South’.

The ⁠announcement was ⁠made at the AI summit in New ​Delhi, where ‌top executives from global AI giants meet several ‌world leaders this week.

The ‘Global ​South’ refers to developing, ⁠emerging or lower-income countries, mostly in the ‌southern hemisphere.

Microsoft unveiled $17.5 billion worth of AI investments in India last year, ‌as the U.S. ​tech giant deepened its bet ⁠on one of the ⁠world’s fastest-growing digital markets.


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