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Google to Invest £5bn in UK over Next Two Years

OpenAI and Nvidia join US firms investing billions to expand UK data centres, aiming to create thousands of jobs and advance AI in healthcare, science, and cybersecurity.

  • Next week, OpenAI's Sam Altman and Nvidia's Jensen Huang will pledge billions for UK data-centre investments during President Donald Trump's state visit.
  • On Tuesday, Google announced a 5 billion investment over two years for capital expenditure, research and development, including Google DeepMind, aiming to create 8,250 jobs annually and boost the UK AI economy.
  • Two companies are teaming up with London-based data centre business Nscale Global Holdings on the project, and unnamed people who asked not to be identified said deliberations were private.
  • American companies are expected to announce tens of billions in UK investments next week, and the United Kingdom and United States will sign agreements worth about £10 billion including nuclear and tech partnerships.
  • CoreWeave, US cloud computing provider, is also set to announce a UK investment next week, while Google will open its Waltham Cross data centre Tuesday, adding to previous pledges.
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The US giant Google announced on Tuesday an investment of £5 billion (€5.78 billion) over two years in the UK, notably in a data center and artificial intelligence (AI), ahead of Donald Trump's state visit to the country. ...

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

Chancellor Rachel Reeves said it is a ‘vote of confidence’ in the UK economy.

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