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Amazon to Invest $50 Billion in AI Infrastructure for U.S. Government

Press RoomBy Press RoomNovember 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Amazon has announced a significant investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure designed to enhance AI capabilities for U.S. government organizations.

TechCrunch reports that Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing arm of tech giant Amazon, is making a substantial investment in AI infrastructure tailored for the U.S. government. The company announced this week that it will invest $50 billion to build “high-performance computing infrastructure” specifically designed to expand federal government agencies’ access to AWS AI services.

The project, which is expected to break ground in 2026, will add 1.3 gigawatts of compute power and provide government agencies with increased access to a range of AWS AI products. These include Amazon SageMaker AI for model customization, Amazon Bedrock for model deployment, and Anthropic’s Claude chatbot, among others.

AWS CEO Matt Garman emphasized the transformative potential of this investment, stating, “Our investment in purpose-built government AI and cloud infrastructure will fundamentally transform how federal agencies leverage supercomputing. We’re giving agencies expanded access to advanced AI capabilities that will enable them to accelerate critical missions from cybersecurity to drug discovery. This investment removes the technology barriers that have held government back and further positions America to lead in the AI era.”

AWS has a history of working closely with the U.S. government, having begun building cloud infrastructure for government agencies back in 2011. In 2014, the company launched AWS Top Secret-East, the first air-gapped commercial cloud designed to handle classified workloads. AWS Secret Region, introduced in 2017, provides accredited access to all levels of security classification.

This investment comes amid increasing competition among tech giants to provide AI services to the U.S. government. In January, OpenAI launched a version of ChatGPT exclusively for federal U.S. government agencies. Later, in August, OpenAI announced a deal granting government agencies access to the enterprise tier of ChatGPT for just $1 a year. Anthropic followed suit, offering its Claude chatbot to the U.S. government at the same price, while Google introduced “Google for Government” for an even lower price of 47 cents for the first year.

Read more at TechCrunch here.

Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of free speech and online censorship.

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