Google undertakes to invest two billion dollars in Malaysia

Google has pledged to pump two billion dollars in Malaysia, including establishing the first data center and supporting its cloud computer project in the region. This promise is the biggest planned investment for Google in the country in Southeast Asia, according to Alphabet financial manager Ruth Porat in a statement. Giant US technology companies have strengthened their investments in Southeast Asia over the past few months, as they are committed to looking for billions of dollars in their search for new growth opportunities. The CEOs of Microsoft, Apple and “Invidia” businesses traveled across the region to develop strategic plans and to meet the heads of state. Microsoft CEO Satia Nadella said this month that the company will invest $ 2.2 billion in Malaysia, as well as similar promises for Indonesia and Thailand. Microsoft and Google compete strongly for leadership in the field of artificial intelligence services, as the two companies try to adopt clients for their offers in this prosperous field. Google said that, in addition to the development of cloud computing services, it would support literacy programs related to artificial intelligence for students and teachers.