Brazil launches AI supercomputer push, splits projects between Chinese, US firms

Brazil’s government announced on Thursday investments of about 2.3 billion reais ($444.2 ​million) to bolster its artificial intelligence ​ecosystem, splitting projects between U.S. and Chinese companies in a move that ​underscores its effort to navigate relations with both powers.

Just over half the total, 1.3 billion reais, will fund a supercomputing infrastructure project in Rio de Janeiro developed in partnership with China’s Huawei Technologies and iFlytek.

President Luiz Inacio ‌Lula da Silva’s ⁠government ⁠said the infrastructure will be used primarily to develop large language models for general and sector-specific applications.

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