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Microsoft Announces $5 Billion AI Data Centre Spend in Tech Giant's Largest Ever Australian Investment

The Daily Telegraph

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Microsoft, one of the world’s largest tech companies, will spend $25 billion in Australia over the next three years to expand its data centre and supercomputing footprint.

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Microsoft has committed to an AU$5 billion investment to significantly expand its cloud computing and AI infrastructure within Australia over three years. While primarily focused on economic growth and supercomputing capacity, the expansion includes a partnership with the Australian Signals Directorate to bolster national cybersecurity resilience. This rapid buildup of domestic compute resources contributes to the development of frontier AI capabilities, though the reported details focus more on infrastructure scaling than specific catastrophic risk mitigation protocols.

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