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SoftBank Group 9984.T CEO Masayoshi Son on Friday said he wants the Japanese technology investment group to become the ...
SoftBank Group Corp. founder Masayoshi Son and OpenAI chief Sam Altman see insatiable demand for AI that makes it imperative ...
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son has spent his life putting bold bets on the future of technology. A new book charts the journey of the Japanese businessman from social outcast to the pinnacle of ...
A new Financial Times profile of Masayoshi Son opens with SoftBank’s CEO seeming to hit bottom, staring at his “ugly” face on Zoom and telling himself, “I have done nothing I can be proud ...
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son revealed that he cried for a few days when questioned about his entrepreneurship back in October because he realized that he actually wanted to be an architect.
Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son on Wednesday said he believes artificial intelligence will surpass human intelligence within a decade, urging Japanese companies to adopt it or be left behind.
Billionaire Masayoshi Son has a vision for the future of the world. But what does that vision look like? Lionel Barber is the former editor-in-chief of The Financial Times and author of the book ...
Softbank President Masayoshi Son, who acquired control of Sprint (S) last year to gain a foothold in the U.S. wireless market, isn't one to take "no" for an answer. Japan's wealthiest person has ...
Masayoshi Son is a Japanese citizen of Korean descent, but he's making big bucks in China. That's particularly impressive given the historical animosity between Japan and China.
Masayoshi Son has added about $3.8 billion to his net worth this year as the surging stock price of Arm Holdings Plc bolsters the value of his holdings in SoftBank Group Corp.. The pace of ...
Adam Neumann, top, and SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son, bottom, played starring roles in WeWork’s rise and fall. Mr. Son’s notes, in yellow, include a calculation that WeWork could one day be worth ...
Masayoshi Son found early inspiration in Bill Gates. Jordan Strauss/AP However, self-conviction in his own "genius" appears to be first and foremost.