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SoftBank's son says that talking about a bubble would be blasphemy to AI.

SoftBank's son says that talking about a bubble would be blasphemy to AI.
SoftBank's son says that talking about a bubble would be blasphemy to AI.

Masayoshi Son, founder of SoftBank and CEO Masayoshi Son, told SoftBank shareholders on Wednesday that artificial?intelligence is still in its early stages. Any talk of a bubble would be "an insult to AI."

Son?said that calling 'AI' a bubble was blasphemy.

It's only the beginning. "The potential of AI will be unlocked."

SoftBank's stock price was boosted by Son’s 100% bet on OpenAI, despite investors' doubts about the sustainability of this rally.

Son's career has seen many market ups and downs, including the dotcom bubble and the COVID-19 Pandemic when his portfolio was in the "valley the coronavirus".

SoftBank has also invested in robotics and is building data centers in the U.S.

Son said that his group is seeking to invest.

He said that if (TEPCO), joined our group, he would be able to increase the power supply in Japan and bring AI data centres there.

Son did not provide any additional information, but said that SoftBank had begun manufacturing robots in its "physical AI factory" and would make an announcement about the matter soon.

Son stated, "I believe we are the first company in the world that has robots producing robots on a large scale."

Son can use the shareholder meeting to explain his vision of the business and answer questions from retail investors.

Son said that SoftBank was a goose that lays golden eggs and returned to this comparison.

He said, "Eggs don't lay eggs. The goose lays the egg." "SoftBank Group lays the eggs."

He was also upset about the difference between the market capitalisation, which is around?37 trillion ($229 billion), and the assets of the company, which are worth?74 trillion?yen.

How long will it take me to persuade you that the goose has done a good job? Son asked.

The entrepreneur said that he would lead the company well into his 70s in order to achieve "artificial intelligence," which he defines by being a?10,000-times smarter than humans.

Son: "I've become more greedy." I would like to accomplish more in the next 10 or 15 years. I will remain healthy for as long as I am able.

Son was asked to nominate a shareholder who called herself "a simple housewife" to the board.

She said, "You are a visionary and skilled artist." I would like to see my son become as talented and creative as you.

Son replied, "I'll remember that."

(source: Reuters)