BERLIN, March 17 (Reuters) – Germany plans to encourage investments in data centres to at least double domestic capacity and to boost artificial intelligence data processing at least fourfold by 2030, the government said on Tuesday.
In a bid to catch up with the dominant players the United States and China, digital minister Karsten Wildberger proposed a range of measures, including dedicating land for development, that ministers are due to approve on Wednesday.
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(Reporting by Andreas RinkeWriting by Ludwig BurgerEditing by Madeline Chambers)


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