Amazon.com Inc. announced a significant expansion of its cloud infrastructure with a planned $3 billion investment to build a new Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center campus in Warren County, Mississippi. This project, which is the largest private investment in the county's history, is expected to create at least 200 direct full-time jobs and over 300 additional regional positions. Construction is slated to begin in 2026. This new campus is part of a broader push by Amazon to bolster its AI and cloud capabilities, following a separate $10 billion data center investment in Madison County, Mississippi. The expansion aims to accelerate U.S. leadership in AI by deploying advanced cloud and generative AI infrastructure, strengthening the state's role in the nation's digital economy. Amazon's continued investment in data centers underscores its strategy to meet the growing demands for cloud services and artificial intelligence. The move comes as the company competes with other tech giants like Microsoft and Google in the rapidly expanding AI market.