KEY POINTS
  • SoftBank Group plans to shift from "defense mode" to "offense mode" and wants to lead the AI revolution.
  • The Japanese investment firm was in "defense mode" as it halted new investments and sold down its stake in Alibaba.
  • In May, SoftBank's venture capital arm, the Vision Fund, posted a record $32 billion loss.
  • "What I am interested in most, what I am working on most, is the AI revolution. I believe that mankind is going to be exceeded by computer or AI," said CEO Masayoshi Son.

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Masayoshi Son, chairman and CEO of SoftBank Group Corp.

SoftBank Group chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son on Wednesday said that the Japanese investment firm plans to shift from "defense mode" to "offense mode" and wants to capitalize on the AI boom.

"Now, the time has come to shift to offense mode," Son said during a shareholders' annual general meeting.

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