Google invests 1 billion euros in Finnish data centers to drive the development of artificial intelligence
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发表于 2024-5-20 19:28:25
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Google has invested 1 billion euros in Finnish data centers to drive the development of artificial intelligence. In a statement on Monday, Google announced that it will further invest 1 billion euros to expand its data center campus in Finland to drive the growth of its artificial intelligence (AI) business in Europe.
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