New Delhi, Feb. 19 -- Microsoft is referencing the India AI Impact Summit in the broader context of the Global South, while mentioning a $50 billion investment by the end of the decade. To this point, the tech giant pulls out their latest AI Diffusion Report, which indicates that the Global North sees twice as much artificial intelligence (AI) usage than countries in the southern hemisphere. The planned investments hinge on what the company calls a five-part programme, including building infrastructure needed for AI diffusion, technology and skills for schools and nonprofits, multilingual and multicultural AI capabilities and local AI innovations that address community needs. "The India AI Impact Summit rightly has placed this challenge at ...