Iliad to Invest €3.1 Billion in AI Infrastructure Across Europe

French telecom company Iliad has announced plans to invest €3 billion ($3.1 billion) in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, focusing on expanding data centers and computing power across Europe. The investment will be made through its subsidiary OpCore, which manages the group’s 13 data centers. In the short term, OpCore will deploy several hundred megawatts of capacity, with an ambition to reach several gigawatts of capacity over the long term.

This move comes ahead of the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, where Iliad is expected to make further announcements regarding its AI strategy. The company has also partnered with Mistral AI, a French AI firm, to offer its “le Chat pro” AI model to Iliad’s 15.5 million subscribers in France.

While Europe has been trailing the U.S. and China in AI development, with the U.S. investing through initiatives like President Donald Trump’s Stargate program, Iliad’s investment is a significant step in bolstering the region’s AI capabilities. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, speaking on the matter, has also encouraged Europe to adopt AI and expressed openness to replicating successful U.S. programs, such as Stargate, in Europe.