Alphabet Inc.'s Google announced a significant expansion of its global artificial intelligence and data center infrastructure with two major investments on October 14, 2025. The company plans to invest $10 billion to establish a large-scale data center and AI hub in Andhra Pradesh, India. This project in the port city of Visakhapatnam will include a 1-gigawatt data center campus, AI infrastructure, and an expanded fiber-optic network, marking Google's largest investment in the nation. Some reports indicate the investment in the AI infrastructure hub in southern India could reach as much as $15 billion over the next five years. This move is part of a broader trend of major tech companies investing heavily in AI infrastructure to meet surging demand. In a concurrent announcement, Google revealed a $9 billion investment to expand its AI infrastructure in South Carolina through 2027. This funding will be used to scale up its Berkeley County data center campus and support the construction of two new sites in Dorchester County. On the day of these announcements, Google's (GOOG) shares saw a rise of over 3%, reportedly fueled by a broader tech sector rebound and optimism surrounding artificial intelligence developments.