Google announced Monday it is investing 36 billion Thai baht, or $1 billion, into Thailand for the creation of a new data center and expansion of the country's cloud infrastructure.
The investment would see the company create its first data center in Thailand, Google said in a post on its Thailand blog Monday.
Google said its debut Thai data center will be located in Chonburi, an eastern province of Thailand.
The facility will "help support the growing demand for Google Cloud and AI innovations, as well as popular Google services such as Google Search, Google Maps and Google Workspace" in Thailand, Jackie Wang, Google's Thailand country lead, said in the blog post, according to an English translation taken via Google Translate.
But the firm has increasingly come under threat from the surge of generative AI tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Persons:
Jackie Wang, Wang, Thais
Organizations:
Google, Microsoft, Temasek, Bain & Company, Conomy SEA, Commission
Locations:
Zurich, Switzerland, Thailand, Asia, Chonburi, Southeast Asia