Salesforce to invest $15 billion in San Francisco as AI race heats up
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Salesforce said the latest investment would support a new AI incubator hub on its San Francisco campus and help companies adopt AI agents, which can perform tasks on behalf of the users.
“This $15 billion investment reflects our deep commitment to our hometown — advancing AI innovation, creating jobs and helping companies and our communities thrive,” CEO Marc Benioff said.
The announcement comes ahead of the company’s Dreamforce conference, scheduled to take place between October 14 and October 16 in San Francisco. The annual conference is expected to draw nearly 50,000 attendees and generate $130 million in local revenue, Salesforce said.
“If the company wants to remain a leader in an important emerging technology area, it must have a pipeline of talent to innovate and drive the field forward. We already see shortages of AI talent, so this makes sense,” Morningstar analyst Dan Romanoff said.
Salesforce shares were up 2.8%. They have fallen around 28% so far this year.
Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar
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