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SoftBank Group Corp. founder Masayoshi Son and OpenAI chief Sam Altman see insatiable demand for AI that makes it imperative ...
SoftBank is heavily investing in OpenAI, with planned investments of $33.2 billion, as CEO Masayoshi Son envisions OpenAI becoming the world's most va ...
Earlier this year, a viral video created by Mark Rober offered many viewers a detailed look at how different forms of self-driving software used technology to see what was in front of them. One of the ...
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.
SoftBank’s investment plans have come under scrutiny as Japan tries to close a deal with the Trump administration.
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son’s pitch to build a trillion-dollar AI industrial complex with TSMC in Arizona. Plus, the global robotaxi market heats up as ...
James Keefer, left, and his son Lochlan Keefer stand in front of their family Tesla in Cherry Hill, NJ on Thursday, June 12, 2025. An instructor failed Lochlan on his road test after accusing him ...
Palo Alto Networks Inc. CEO Nikesh Arora revealed insights into SoftBank Group Corp. CEO Masayoshi Son's risk-taking philosophy.
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 ...
SoftBank Group Corp. founder Masayoshi Son is seeking to team up with TSMC to realize what could be his biggest bet yet — a trillion-dollar industrial complex in Arizona to build robots and ...
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son plans a $1 trillion AI and robotics industrial hub in Arizona, dubbed “Project Crystal Land.” Seeking support from TSMC, Samsung, and the US government, Son aims ...
“I am betting all in on the world of ASI,” SoftBank Group Chief Executive Masayoshi Son said at an annual shareholder meeting held in Tokyo on Friday.