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Japan’s 2nd richest man SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son junks his plan to retire in sixties

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Japan’s 2nd richest man SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son junks his plan to retire in sixties
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SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son has abandoned his retirement plans, stating he intends to lead the company for at least another decade to focus on AI and robotics. He dismissed concerns about an AI bubble, characterizing the technology as the beginning of a massive transformation.

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As a major tech investor, Son's commitment to AI signals continued aggressive capital allocation toward artificial superintelligence and robotics.

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Japan’s second richest man SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son junks his plan to retire in sixties; says: I have become greedier and would … - The Times of India

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