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Amazon to invest $50B to expand AI infrastructure for U.S government

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CNBC's MacKenzie Sigalos reports on Amazon's plan to build the first AI and supercomputing cloud infrastructure purpose-built for federal agencies across all classification levels.

Breakdown
  • Amazon announces a $50 billion investment to build AI and supercomputing data centers for U.S. federal agencies. 7s
  • The project will add nearly 1.3 gigawatts of compute capacity across AWS's Top Secret, Secret, and GovCloud regions. 14s
  • Government customers will gain access to Amazon's AI tools, in-house AI chips, and Anthropic's Claude models. 29s
  • Construction is set to begin next year, with the goal of accelerating mission-critical government tasks. 36s
  • Amazon's initiative is positioned as a fundamental transformation in government supercomputing and supports the White House's AI action plan. 43s
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