Microsoft is spending around $4 billion to build a cutting‐edge data center in Wisconsin designed to power advanced AI applications, including support for partners like OpenAI. The project is outlined in multiple reports highlighting the company’s drive to expand its AI infrastructure and meet rising computational demands.
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