Giant Investment from Amazon: 100 billion dollars for artificial intelligence in 2025!

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Giant Investment from Amazon: 100 billion dollars for artificial intelligence in 2025!
Although Chinese Deepseek has shown that the progress of artificial intelligence technologies without requiring huge budgets, giant names of technology do not signal the slowing downplace; On the contrary, they expand investments. Finally, Amazon announced a huge spending plan exceeding $ 100 billion for 2025. Andy Jassy, ​​CEO of the company, announced that a large part of this budget will be divided into artificial intelligence infrastructure via Amazon Web Services (AWS).

This decision of Amazon coincides with a period in which other major players in the industry make similar moves. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stated that they will make an artificial intelligence investment of hundreds of billions of dollars in the long run, while the company announced that the company will spend at least 60 billion dollars in 2025. Alphabet (Google) increased capital expenditures for artificial intelligence by 42 percent to $ 75 billion. Microsoft announced that it will only invest 80 billion dollars in 2025 for artificial intelligence data centers. Meanwhile, Amazon allocated $ 78 billion for spending in 2024.

More money will be spent for artificial intelligence

On the other hand, Deepseek said that the “less expenditure, less cost” event was misunderstood by the Amazon CEO. Although some analysts argue that the fall of artificial intelligence costs may adversely affect the income of technology companies, Jassy does not agree with this view. According to him, lower costs will increase the demand to increase total expenditures. Jassy says that there will be a process similar to the growth in the early years of the Internet and cloud computing.

“Some people assume that reduction of any technology component will reduce total technology expenditures.

Similarly, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, the Jevons Paradox (an increase in the cost of a technology when the cost of the cost) raises the agenda, argues that large investments in artificial intelligence will be profitable in the long term.