Microsoft Doubles Down on Japan AI Expansion - GuruFocus
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Imagine Microsoft is like a super-duper toy company! 🧸 And AI is like a magic robot helper that can learn and do cool things, like drawing pictures or telling stories.
Now, Microsoft loves Japan, a faraway land with cherry blossoms! 🌸 They're saying, "Wow, we want more magic robot helpers in Japan!" So, they're sending even more special robot toys and tools there.
It's like they're building a bigger, better playground for their magic robot friends in Japan, so they can help even more people! Isn't that neat? ✨
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