Google, part of the Alphabet group, has announced an investment of 5.5 billion euros (6.4 billion dollars) in computing resources and operations in Germany, planned for the next four years. The announcement was made in Berlin, in the presence of German federal ministers, and includes the construction of two data centers in the Frankfurt region, although details about their size were not provided. This investment is part of a broader effort by European countries to develop technological infrastructure, amid concerns that Europe could fall behind in technology and artificial intelligence. Google emphasized that its financial commitment is part of an ongoing strategy in Europe, following similar announcements in the United Kingdom and other global investments.
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