Google to Spend $1 Billion in Thailand in Asia AI Push
- Company adds data centers in Bangkok and Chonburi province
- Global tech firms race to win over customers in Southeast Asia
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Alphabet Inc.’s Google plans to invest $1 billion to build data centers in Thailand, joining global tech companies in adding cloud and AI infrastructure in Southeast Asia.
The company will add facilities in Bangkok and Chonburi, a province southeast of the capital. The outlay could help add $4 billion to Thailand’s economy by 2029 and support 14,000 jobs annually over the next five years, Google said Monday, citing a Deloitte study.