Google to invest £5bn in UK over next two years

Google, in the next two years with great support for the government to help to meet the increasing demand for AI services will invest in the UK will invest £ 5 billion, he said.
US technology giant, Google’s Waltham Cross in Hertfordshire, opening the new data center, the announcement is expected to contribute to the creation of thousands of jobs, he said.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves, research and development, capital expenditures and engineering in the major investment in the UK economy is a “vote of confidence”, he said.
In addition, ChatGPT follows that Openai and Nvidia, Openai and Nvidia, will invest billions of dollars in British data centers this week between President Donald Trump’s state visit.
On Tuesday, Google said it would pump a £ 5 billion to capital expenditure, research and development and relevant engineering in the next two years, which will include “pioneer” research in science and health services through Google Deepmind operation.
Silicon Valley company said that the investment will help the UK enlarge the AI economy and contribute to technological breakthroughs, cyber security and improvements in creating business.
Google predicted that investment would help create 8,250 jobs per year in the UK businesses.
MS Reeves will officially open the first UK data center of Waltham Cross on Tuesday due to the increase in Google’s demand for cloud, work area, search and map services.
Luckily said: “Google’s investment of £ 5 billion, a strong vote of confidence in the UK economy and the power of our partnership with the United States, and creates business and economic growth over the coming years.
“This government reverses the decades of inadequate investments that hold us back for a long time by cutting the burdensome bureaucracy, providing bold reforms in the planning system and investing in better technology to unlock better jobs and opportunities.”
“We founded Deepmind in London because we knew that Britain had the potential and ability to become a global center for the leading AI.
“England has a rich history of technology from Lovelace to Babbage and Turing.