Taiwan to invest $3bn to secure 'AI sovereignty,' tech czar says

Science Minister Wu Cheng-wen positive about collaboration with Trump

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Wu Cheng-wen, Taiwan's science and technology minister, speaks with Nikkei Asia in Taipei. (Photo by Lauly Li)

THOMPSON CHAU, Contributing writer, and CHENG TING-FANG and LAULY LI, Nikkei staff writers

TAIPEI -- Taiwan's government plans to spend about $3 billion on artificial intelligence data centers and other upgrades over the next three years, while aiming to strengthen cooperation with the U.S. under President-elect Donald Trump, Taipei's top tech official told Nikkei Asia.

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