Microsoft tries to reassure Europe that it can resist the US government. Europe has doubts
Briefly

The article discusses a company's commitment to increasing its datacenter capacity in Europe by 40% over the next two years, expanding operations in 16 countries. This move signifies not only an effort to strengthen trust with European customers and governments but also aims to boost the continent's economic competitiveness. The initiative aligns with expectations of broad AI diffusion as a key innovation driver, echoing historical technological advancements that reshaped industrialization and productivity.
Our economic reliance on Europe has always run deep. We recognize that our business is critically dependent on sustaining the trust of customers, countries, and governments across Europe.
Today, we are announcing plans to increase our European datacenter capacity by 40% over the next two years. We are expanding datacenter operations in 16 European countries.
We believe that broad AI diffusion will be one of the most important drivers of innovation and productivity growth over the next decade.
This expansion will play an important role in boosting Europe's economic growth and competitiveness.
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