Big Tech to Invest About $650 Billion in AI in 2026, Bridgewater Says
U.S. tech giants plan $650 billion investment in AI infrastructure in 2026, nearly 60% increase from 2025, raising economic risks and capital allocation shifts, Bridgewater says.
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Investment is flooding the artificial intelligence sector; with big tech firms like Alphabet, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft projected to spend around $650 billion on AI infrastructure this year alone. That's according to analysis by the American investment management firm, Bridgewater Associates. And as investment ramps up, there's growing concern that the technology is rapidly outpacing regulation and environmental protection. Toby Walsh will use …
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Big Tech to invest about $650 billion in AI in 2026, Bridgewater says
Feb 23 : U.S. technology giants Alphabet, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft are expected to collectively invest about $650 billion to scale up AI-related infrastructure this year, according to an analysis by Bridgewater Associates.The investments would mark a sharp increase from $410 billion in 2025.In a lett
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The $650 Billion Wager: How Big Tech’s AI Infrastructure Blitz Is Redrawing the American Labor Map
The largest coordinated capital expenditure campaign in the history of the technology industry is now underway. Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and a handful of other corporate titans have collectively committed roughly $650 billion to artificial intelligence infrastructure in the United States—a figure that dwarfs previous investment cycles and one that carries profound implications for the American workforce, energy grid, and industrial bas…
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