Microsoft to invest $2.9B in Japan AI push

TOKYO: Microsoft on Tuesday announced a $2.9 billion investment over the next two years in Japan to bolster the country’s push into artificial intelligence and strengthen its cyber defenses in the face of threats from China and Russia.

The announcement coincides with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s visit to Washington, underscoring Tokyo’s commitment to becoming a major AI power.

Japan is also expanding its semiconductor industry with the help of big foreign investment. Taiwanese chip behemoth TSMC opened a new $8.6-billion chip factory in southern Japan in February, and is planning a second facility.

Microsoft has become a major player in the advancement of AI through its partnership with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI — propelling it past Apple as the world’s biggest company by market capitalization.

“This is Microsoft’s single largest investment in its 46-year history in Japan,” said Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft, who met Kishida on Tuesday.

“These investments are essential ingredients for Japan to build a robust AI economy.”

The investment includes providing “more advanced computing resources,” according to Smith, including powerful graphics processing units crucial for running AI applications.

amazon, microsoft, microsoft to invest $2.9b in japan ai push

A Microsoft Experience Center is seen on Fifth Avenue on April 03, 2024 in New York City. PHOTO BY MICHAEL M. SANTIAGO/ GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/ GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

Microsoft also pledged to invest in training three million Japanese workers in AI skills over the next three years, and announced the opening of its first Microsoft Research Asia lab in Tokyo that will work on AI and robotics.

The US company also unveiled plans to collaborate with Japan’s government to strengthen the country’s cybersecurity following an increase in hacking and breaches.

“The threat landscape for cybersecurity has become more challenging,” Smith told the Nikkei news outlet.

“We’re seeing that from China and from Russia in particular, but we’re also seeing growing ransomware activity around the world.”

Google in March also launched a new cybersecurity hub in Japan, aimed at helping to upgrade defenses in the Asia-Pacific.

Kishida will meet President Joe Biden on Wednesday with defense ties high on the agenda, but also cooperation in technology from space to semiconductors.

Motivated by geopolitical concerns surrounding Taiwan, Tokyo is seeking to bring back the 1980s glory days when Japanese firms such as Toshiba and NEC dominated the microchip market.

As well as the TSMC plants, Japan is ploughing around $6 billion into its next-generation semiconductor venture called Rapidus, involving a host of Japanese firms including Sony and Toyota.

Rapidus is collaborating with US giant IBM with the aim of mass-producing two-nanometer logic chips in Japan from 2027.

On Tuesday, alongside Microsoft’s investment, two new AI research partnerships were announced between four US and Japanese universities.

The research programs, funded by tech firms including Nvidia, Amazon, Arm and SoftBank Group as well as Microsoft, “can help set the standard in this fast-evolving field,” US Ambassador Rahm Emanuel said.

Rene Haas, CEO of British chip designer Arm, also hailed the “historic” new university partnerships.

“The unprecedented progress we’ve seen in AI will transform virtually every industry and improve countless lives,” he said.

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Aliw Awards nominations out

ALIW Awards Foundation Inc. President Alice H. Reyes has released the names of finalists for the 2023 Aliw Awards to be presented on Dec. 11, 2023, at the Manila Hotel ... Read more »

WhatsApp Web gains the feature of single-view photos and videos

WhatsApp Web gains the feature of single-view photos and videos (Photo: Unsplash) The WhatsApp Web, the desktop version of the popular messaging app from Meta, has received an update allowing ... Read more »

Young athletes’ time to shine in Siklab Awards

Young athletes’ time to shine in Siklab Awards MANILA, Philippines — The future heroes of Philippine sports will be honored during the third Siklab Youth Sports Awards on Dec. 4 ... Read more »

Local exec says 5-10 barangays still isolated in Northern Samar

Graphics by Jannielyn Ann Bigtas A local government official said Monday that five to 10 barangays in Northern Samar are still isolated following the massive flooding in the area last ... Read more »

App made by ex-jeepney driver will let you pay PUV fare, book tricycles

DyipPay app lets you pay jeepney fare, book tricycles “Barya lang po sa umaga.” Everyone who rides jeepneys knows this rule: it may not be an actual law, but it’s ... Read more »

Updated In-Season Tournament Bracket ahead of pool play finale

Updated In-Season Tournament Bracket ahead of pool play finale Tuesday will mark the last day of pool play for the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament. From there, six first-place teams and ... Read more »

PCG forms teams for maritime emergency response

PCG forms teams for maritime emergency response MANILA, Philippines — Recent incidents of fishermen lost in the waters off Southern Tagalog have prompted the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) to form ... Read more »
Top List in the World