Brazil launches AI supercomputer push while balancing US and Chinese tech
Brazil will invest about 2.3bn reais ($444.2m) to bolster its artificial intelligence ecosystem, splitting projects between United States and Chinese tech firms in a strategic move that underscores iโฆ
Brazil will invest about 2.3bn reais ($444.2m) to bolster its artificial intelligence ecosystem, splitting projects between United States and Chinese tech firms in a strategic move that underscores its efforts to balance ties with both superpowers.
Just more than half the total, 1.3bn reais ($251m), will fund a supercomputing infrastructure project in Rio de Janeiro developed in partnership with Chinaโs Huawei Technologies and iFlytek, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva โs governmentย said on Thursday.
The infrastructure will be used primarily to develop large language models for general and sector-specific applications, it said.
Separately, about 1 billion reais ($193.1m) will be allocated through a tender for a supercomputer that Brazil expects to rank among the worldโs 10 most powerful AI processing machines.
The machine will be installed in the northeastern state of Rio Grande do Norte, chosen for its energy potential.ย Lula attended an announcement ceremony in the state on Thursday.
The Reuters news agency quoted unnamed government officials as saying they expect US chipmaker Nvidia to win the tender. Science and Technology Minister Luciana Santos told the Folha de S Paulo newspaper last week that she anticipated the company would be the supplier.
โThe strategy is not to depend on a single company, technology or country,โ Lulaโs administration said in a statement, adding that the investments are aimed at strengthening national sovereignty over data.
China, a leading player in AI, has expanded its role as Brazilโs largest trading partner. The US, meanwhile, remains the biggest source of foreign direct investment in Latin Americaโs largest economy despite losing market share in trade and recently imposing additional tariffs on Brazilian goods.
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