Microsoft plans to invest SEK 33.7 billion ($3.21 billion) to expand its cloud and AI infrastructure in Sweden. This investment is the largest Microsoft has made in Sweden and aims to train about 250,000 people, or 2.4% of the Swedish population, in AI skills to enhance the nation’s competitiveness. The funds will also be used to install advanced GPUs in Swedish data centers. Microsoft’s commitment reflects its dedication to empowering the Swedish economy and workforce through advanced technology and training.

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