Microsoft maps bigger AI push in Japan
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Microsoft has announced a significant expansion of its artificial intelligence (AI) push in Japan, focusing on secure, local processing for sensitive workloads. The programme aims to train one million engineers and developers by 2030, while expanding cybersecurity collaboration with the Japanese government. This move builds on a previous investment and positions Microsoft to capitalise on Japan's growing demand for AI, driven by government support and labour shortages.