Core Insights - SoftBank Group announced a significant investment of $5.4 billion to acquire the robotics division of Swiss industrial giant ABB, marking a strategic move towards advancing physical artificial intelligence (AI) [2] - Chairman Masayoshi Son emphasized the integration of AI and robotics as a pathway to achieving general artificial intelligence (AGI), predicting that large enterprises will lead this development within the next 2-3 years [2][4] - The global robotics market is currently valued at approximately $78 billion and is projected to reach $165 billion by the end of 2029, indicating substantial growth potential in the sector [4] Investment Strategy - The acquisition of ABB's robotics business will enhance SoftBank's existing portfolio, which includes investments in companies like Agile Robots and AutoStore [3] - SoftBank has previously faced challenges in the robotics sector, notably with the acquisition of Aldebaran, which did not achieve market success with its humanoid robot, Pepper [3] Industry Trends - Industry leaders, including NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang, believe that the next wave of AI will focus on physical AI capable of understanding physical laws and functioning in real-world environments [4] - SoftBank is also deepening its commitment to AI through collaborations with OpenAI, including a joint venture in Japan aimed at providing AI services to enterprise clients, with an annual investment of $3 billion in OpenAI product deployment [4]
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