Microsoft has announced a $1 million investment over the next two years to enhance Artificial Intelligence skill development for one million Nigerians. This initiative aims to foster digital innovation and economic empowerment in Nigeria. In contrast, Microsoft has committed $10 billion to upskill 10 million people in India between 2025 and 2030, alongside a $3 billion investment in expanding local cloud and AI infrastructure in the country. The disparity in investment and training commitments has sparked discussions about the perceived valuation of Nigeria compared to India in terms of technological development.
Microsoft invested $3 billion in India (expansion of local cloud and AI infra), and committed to training 10 million Indians from 2025-2030, they gave 🇳🇬 $1 million, to train 1 million people. Country wey dem no rate, wey no get levels, dem no dey hard to know..😔 https://t.co/DK3q2vZ9Jb
Microsoft invested $3 billion in India (expansion of local cloud and AI infra), and committed to training 10 million Indians from 2025-2030, they gave 🇳🇬 $1 million, to train 1 million people..🥲 https://t.co/DK3q2vZ9Jb
Microsoft invests PLN 2.8B in Poland to expand #AI and cloud infrastructure, boost cybersecurity, and train 1M citizens. 🇵🇱 The move strengthens digital skills and economic resilience. 🔐 #AIInvestment #Cybersecurity #AINews https://t.co/qRDtFZAXvL