Core Viewpoint - The founder of SoftBank, Masayoshi Son, expressed that if the company had unlimited funds for its next round of investments in artificial intelligence, including a significant bet on OpenAI, he would not have sold shares of Nvidia [1] Group 1: Investment Strategy - SoftBank's decision to sell Nvidia shares was driven by the need to raise capital for projects such as data center construction [1] - Son stated that he was reluctant to sell Nvidia shares, indicating that the sale was a necessity rather than a strategic choice [1] Group 2: AI Investment Perspective - Son dismissed claims of an artificial intelligence investment bubble, arguing that if AI can contribute 10% to global GDP in the long term, the investment of trillions of dollars would be justified [1] - He criticized those discussing the AI investment bubble as "not smart enough," questioning the existence of a bubble in the context of potential economic benefits [1]
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