Core Viewpoint - SoftBank's founder Masayoshi Son expressed regret over selling Nvidia shares, stating that if the company had unlimited funds for AI investments, including a significant bet on OpenAI, he would not have sold [1][3]. Group 1: Investment Decisions - SoftBank sold all its Nvidia shares for $5.83 billion in October, primarily to raise capital for projects like data center construction [3]. - The company plans to invest an additional $22.5 billion in OpenAI through its Vision Fund 2 by December [3]. Group 2: AI Investment Perspective - Son dismissed claims of an AI investment bubble, arguing that if AI can contribute 10% to global GDP in the long run, the investment of trillions of dollars would be justified [3]. - He criticized those discussing an AI investment bubble as "not smart enough," emphasizing the potential long-term benefits of AI investments [3]. Group 3: Strategic Partnerships - SoftBank is doubling down on AI through various initiatives, including a partnership with Hon Hai Precision Industry to build the "Star Gate" data center and acquiring Ampere Computing LLC, a U.S. chip design company [3].
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