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Amazon To Create 1,250 High-Skilled Jobs In Pennsylvania With $20 Billion AI Infrastructure Push

Salem Township and Falls Township are the first communities identified as sites for future campuses, according to the company, which did not specify a timeframe for its investment.

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Amazon To Create 1,250 High-Skilled Jobs In Pennsylvania With $20 Billion AI Infrastructure Push

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Amazon.com said on Monday it plans to invest at least $20 billion in Pennsylvania to expand data center infrastructure, adding on to the billions of dollars the technology giant has committed to the expansion of artificial intelligence.

This underscores Big Tech’s commitment to making hefty investments to support booming generative AI technology, as the world’s biggest companies race each other to deliver the most sophisticated AI models and cloud services.

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The investment in Pennsylvania comes less than a week after Amazon said it will invest $10 billion in North Carolina and announced plans to invest more than $5 billion in its new cloud infrastructure in Taiwan.

The investment will create 1,250 high-skilled jobs and support thousands more in the Amazon Web Services data center supply chain, the company said.

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Salem Township and Falls Township are the first communities identified as sites for future campuses, according to the company.

Amazon’s capital expenditures totaled about $25 billion in the first quarter, and the company has said it expects to maintain that level of spending for the rest of the year.

Amazon did not immediately respond to a request for additional details on whether the $20 billion investment was part of the previously announced capital expenditure plans.

The company also did not specify a timeframe for its investment.

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(Reporting by Arsheeya Bajwa in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D’Silva and Maju Samuel)

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