KUALA LUMPUR — Tech giant Oracle on Wednesday said it plans to invest more than $6.5 billion on cloud services data centers in Malaysia, joining a list of US titans rushing to build up their artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure in Southeast Asia.

The firm said in a statement the cloud region would help organizations in the country modernize their applications, migrate their workload to the cloud and innovate with data, analytics and AI.

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