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Masayoshi Son acknowledged the outlines of a succession plan at SoftBank Group Corp., addressing what may be investors’ single biggest concern regarding the long-term future of the Japanese ...
SoftBank, which holds significant interests in technology and telecom in Japan and maintains a vast network of venture capital investments globally, has been led by Son since he founded the company in ...
SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son is envisaging setting up a $1 trillion industrial complex in Arizona that will build robots and artificial intelligence, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing ...
SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son is reportedly planning a massive AI and robotics industrial zone in Arizona, a project that could cost up to $1 trillion if fully developed.
SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son on Friday said he wants the Japanese technology investment group to become the biggest platform provider for "artificial super intelligence" within the next 10 years.
On Friday, SoftBank Group SFTBF SFTBY CEO Masayoshi Son said that he plans to position the company as the leading platform provider in the artificial super intelligence (ASI) sector within the ...
SoftBank's (SFTBY) Masayoshi Son aims to position the group as the central platform for artificial super intelligence within a decade, leveraging major AI investments like Ampere and OpenAI.
Masayoshi Son said he plans to hand over the reins of SoftBank Group Corp. to someone within the technology and telecom group, addressing what may be the single biggest concern among investors and ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son has dropped his biggest hint yet about the future leadership of the ...
SoftBank Group Corp. SFTBY founder Masayoshi Son is spearheading an alliance with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. TSM, proposing a $1 trillion industrial complex in Arizona. Son ...
Masayoshi Son acknowledged the outlines of a succession plan at SoftBank Group Corp., addressing what may be investors’ single biggest concern regarding the long-term future of the Japanese company.