(Reuters) -Salesforce said on Wednesday it would spend $1 billion in Mexico over the next five years, as the cloud software provider looks to expand its operations and drive artificial intelligence adoption. The company, which began operating in Mexico in 2006, said the investment will fund a new Mexico City office and a Global Delivery Center to support customers across the Americas. "This $1 billion investment is a commitment to Mexico as a key market for AI-powered growth," CEO Marc Benioff said. Mexico is rapidly emerging as a tech services hub, drawing investments from technology companies, particularly in the AI domain due to the country's proximity to the U.S. and growing talent base. Microsoft announced last year that it will spend $1.3 billion over the next three years to build up
Salesforce to spend $1 billion in Mexico over next five years to drive AI adoption

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