SoftBank, OpenAI unveil Japan AI joint venture
It will offer artificial intelligence services to corporate customers
SOFTBANK Group CEO Masayoshi Son said on Monday (Feb 3) he has agreed with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to set up a joint venture in Japan to offer artificial intelligence services to corporate customers.
The Japanese investment giant will also pay US$3 billion annually to use OpenAI’s technology across SoftBank group companies.
The joint venture, SB OpenAI Japan, will be owned by OpenAI and a company established by SoftBank and its domestic telecoms arm.
Son is moving to deepen his exposure to OpenAI, with SoftBank looking at investing US$15 billion to US$25 billion in the company, Reuters reported last week.
SoftBank is also committing US$15 billion to Stargate, a joint venture with OpenAI and Oracle to build AI capacity in the US, Reuters has reported.
The Stargate launch last month saw Son make his second appearance with Donald Trump since his election as president in November.
Son’s backing for OpenAI reflects his reemergence as an investment force after a period of retrenchment sparked by the falling value of SoftBank’s tech portfolio and a series of high profile stumbles.
He has a long history of partnering with tech firms in the US, with SoftBank bringing the iPhone to Japan in 2008. REUTERS
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