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    Microsoft Commits $10 Billion to Expand AI Infrastructure, Cybersecurity in Japan

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    Rabat– Microsoft said on Friday it will invest 1.6 trillion yen, equivalent to $10 billion, in Japan between 2026 and 2029, marking one of its largest commitments to artificial intelligence infrastructure outside the United States.

    The investment reflects a broader effort to strengthen cloud computing capacity, expand AI adoption, and deepen cybersecurity cooperation with the Japanese government.The company announced the decision during a visit to Tokyo by Brad Smith, who framed the initiative as both an economic and strategic move.

    In a statement, Microsoft said the plan aligns with the priorities of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, whose administration has placed advanced technologies at the center of its growth strategy while emphasizing the need to protect national security and sensitive data.

    At the core of the investment is a large-scale expansion of Japan-based AI computing infrastructure. Microsoft will work with local partners, including SoftBank and Sakura Internet, to increase domestic data processing capacity. 

    The objective is to allow companies and public institutions to store and process sensitive information within Japan while continuing to use Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform.

    The company also plans to significantly scale up its contribution to human capital. It aims to train one million engineers, developers, and technology professionals by 2030. This effort is designed to address a growing skills gap and support the long-term integration of AI across industries.

    Alongside infrastructure and training, cybersecurity remains a central pillar of the initiative. Microsoft said it will deepen its cooperation with Japanese authorities, particularly in the areas of threat intelligence sharing and cybercrime prevention. 

    The move reflects rising global concern over digital vulnerabilities as governments and businesses become increasingly reliant on connected systems.

    Japan has seen a steady rise in AI adoption over the past two years. According to Microsoft data, nearly one in five working-age individuals in the country is already using generative AI tools in some capacity. 

    This rapid uptake has increased demand for reliable infrastructure and raised new questions about data governance and security.

    At the same time, structural challenges persist. Government estimates indicate that Japan could face a shortage of more than three million workers in AI and robotics by 2040. 

    The projected gap highlights the importance of both domestic training efforts and international partnerships in sustaining technological growth.

    Microsoft’s investment can also be read in a wider geopolitical and economic context. As countries seek greater control over critical digital infrastructure, there is a growing emphasis on “data sovereignty”: the ability to store and manage data within national borders. 

    By expanding local capacity in Japan, Microsoft positions itself as a key partner in this shift, offering global technology with localized control.

    For Japan, the partnership supports an ongoing transition toward a more digital and innovation-driven economy. For Microsoft, it reinforces its presence in one of Asia’s most advanced markets at a time when competition in cloud computing and AI services continues to intensify.

    The scale and scope of the plan suggest a long-term commitment rather than a short-term expansion. It combines infrastructure, talent development, and security cooperation in a way that reflects how AI is increasingly seen not just as a tool for productivity, but as a foundation for economic resilience and national strategy.

    As investment in artificial intelligence accelerates worldwide, initiatives of this kind are likely to shape how countries balance openness to global technology providers with the need to maintain control over critical systems and data.

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