Son describes SoftBank's past investments as a mere "warm up" for his dream to realize artificial superintelligence (ASI). He boldly dismissed the company's previous successful tech bets, including investments in Alibaba and Arm Holdings, as he outlined his ambitious goal to bring about AI that vastly exceeds human cognitive abilities.
SoftBank has shifted its investment posture in recent years, moving from a more cautious approach and self-proclaimed "defense mode" after disappointing losses in its Vision Fund, to "offense mode" as it aims to capitalize on the AI boom. The company has identified opportunities in sectors such as AI robots, autonomous driving, and data centers, while focusing on ambitious bets and deals that support AI chipmaker Arm and keep SoftBank relevant in the AI age.
Masayoshi Son's ultimate goal for SoftBank is to usher in an era of artificial superintelligence (ASI), creating AI thousands of times smarter than any human. He considers SoftBank's past investments as a "warm-up" and aims to pursue deals that will support Arm and keep SoftBank relevant in the AI age.