Microsoft has unveiled its largest ever UK investment, committing £22 billion over the next four years to build Britain's biggest artificial intelligence supercomputer and expand its data centre network. The announcement, timed to coincide with President Trump's state visit, dwarfs other Big Tech pledges and forms the centrepiece of £31 billion in new US-led tech investment. Half of Microsoft's spend will go towards capital expansion, while the other half will bolster its UK operations, which already employ 6,000 people.
Tesla has not yet paid a $750 fine for spilling 916 gallons of a dyed water solution into Matadero Creek eight months ago. Stanford officials asked the city to remove Stanford from Tesla's citation, but the request was denied because Stanford owns the property.