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SoftBank scrambling to come up with $22.5B in OpenAI funding before New Year
Masayoshi Son better hope he made Santa's nice list Japanese tech investment giant SoftBank needs to secure $22.5 billion before the end of the year to make good on its commitments to AI partner ...
Reuters said in an exclusive report today that SoftBank Chief Executive Masayoshi Son has a number of levers he can pull in ...
SoftBank races to secure a $22.5 billion funding commitment for OpenAI, reshaping its investments to dominate the AI race.
SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son has downplayed his firm's decision to dump its Nvidia position, saying he "was crying" to sell the shares.
Sprint's parent company, SoftBank, was the major holdup during talks late last year, according to The Wall Street Journal — and it was its capitulation that helped deal finally get done.
SoftBank Group is racing against a December 31 deadline to fulfill a massive $22.5 billion funding commitment to OpenAI.
NEW YORK/TOKYO/SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 19 (Reuters) - SoftBank Group is racing to close a $22.5 billion funding commitment to OpenAI by year-end through an array of cash-raising schemes, including a ...
For Japanese billionaire Masayoshi Son, a U.S. judge’s recent approval of a merger between Sprint and T-Mobile is long-awaited payback on his $22 billion investment. But it is far from the triumph he ...
The billionaire investor recently addressed why his holding company unloaded its $5.8 billion stake in Nvidia.
How SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son's dog helped two brothers fetch $75 million for their pet DNA startup
SoftBank's Masayoshi Son still talks to every founder before investing. When he met with a pet DNA startup, he wanted to have his dog's DNA tested.
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Masa Son is pushing hard for SoftBank to meet its $22.5 billion OpenAI obligation
Masayoshi Son is going all out to make sure SoftBank delivers the remaining $22.5 billion it owes OpenAI, and the clock is loud.
Softbank CEO and AI investor Masayoshi Son said Friday that advanced artificial intelligence could surpass humans to the extent that "we become fish" and could even win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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