Salesforce to invest $1B in Singapore to boost adoption of AI | TechCrunch
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Salesforce is set to invest $1 billion in Singapore over the next five years to promote the adoption of Agentforce, its AI agent development platform. This investment aims to address Singapore's labor issues by creating digital workforces that integrate human employees with autonomous AI agents. This initiative builds on Salesforce's previous investments in Saudi Arabia and Argentina, each amounting to $500 million, to expand its AI and cloud service capabilities. The company will collaborate with Singapore Airlines to improve customer service through AI solutions developed at its local research hub.
Salesforce's $1 billion investment in Singapore aims to boost adoption of AI agents and address labor issues by creating digital workforces.
The company's funding will support the development of Agentforce, designed to augment Singapore's workforce with AI and improve enterprise operations.
This investment follows Salesforce's previous commitments of $500 million each in Saudi Arabia and Argentina, reflecting its global strategy for AI and cloud services expansion.
Salesforce's collaboration with Singapore Airlines will enhance customer service through AI, integrating Agentforce and developing new solutions at the AI Research hub.
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