REUTERS NEXT-Google AI spending primarily on technical infrastructure
Eunice Huang, Google's Head of AI and Emerging Tech Policy, APAC, speaks at the Reuters NEXT Asia summit in Singapore July 9, 2025. REUTERS/Edgar Su
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Google's AI investments are primarily in technical infrastructure, Google APAC head of AI and emerging tech policy Eunice Huang said on Wednesday.
"As our CEO has said, in these early days of a very transformative technology, the risks of under investing are dramatically higher than the risks of over investing," Huang said, during a panel discussion at the Reuters NEXT Asia summit in Singapore.
In April, Alphabet, Google's parent company, said it was still committed to spending some $75 billion this year to build out data centre capacity despite turmoil over U.S. tariffs and sought to reassure investors that its AI plans were yielding good returns.
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(Reporting by Jun Yuan Yong; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
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