Visakhapatnam to ‘AI-Patnam’: Google’s $15 billion blueprint for India’s AI hub

Google is investing $15 billion in building India's first artificial intelligence (AI) hub in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, with a 1-gigawatt AI data centre. The hub is expected to power key Google services, including Gemini and Search, and create jobs beyond software engineering.
Google is investing $15 billion in India's first AI hub in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The 1-gigawatt AI data centre will power key Google services like Gemini and Search. The hub will be spread across 600 acres in Rambilli, Adavivaram, and Tarluvada. Partners like Adani ConneX and Bharti Airtel will contribute to the infrastructure. The project is expected to create jobs in data centre operations, network engineering, and cybersecurity, and have a local economic impact on Andhra Pradesh.
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