
SoftBank and OpenAI partnership is growing
Softbank announced that it will invest $ 3 billion per year to use OpenAI technologies in its own structure and subsidiaries. Thanks to this partnership, Softbank and its affiliated companies will access OpenAI’s most advanced artificial intelligence vehicles. These include Chatgpt Enterprise, OpenAI APIs, customized models and artificial intelligence -supported assistant products.
Softbank, within the scope of the partnership of the company’s ability to automatically perform tasks on the internet, attracts attention with the “operator” assistant will reach. In addition, OpenAI’s newest artificial intelligence tool, “Deep Research” will be presented to Softbank. This tool can conduct in -depth research by making multi -step analyzes over the internet. Softbank aims to present these artificial intelligence vehicles as a solution package called “Cristal Intelligence” to large businesses in Japan.
ARM will also use OpenAI technology
The British semiconductor giant ARM, which Softbank acquired in 2016, will also benefit from this partnership. According to the statement, ARM plans to increase productivity throughout the company using OpenAI’s vehicles.
Softbank and OpenAI announced the cooperation of the largest companies in Japan. Softbank said that the companies in the event represent more than half of Japan’s total market value.
Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son made striking statements about artificial general intelligence (AGI) in the presentation. Son, AGI, that is, the extensive artificial intelligence that transcends human intelligence, said he thinks that it could be real in 10 years.
This cooperation between Softbank and OpenAI is seen as part of Softbank’s giant investment plan against OpenAI. According to previous reports, Softbank evaluates the investment of $ 15 to $ 25 billion in OpenAI. If this investment occurs, Softbank may become the greatest supporter of OpenAI, leaving Microsoft behind. In addition, some of this fund can be transferred to the “Stargate” project jointly carried out by OpenAI, Softbank and Oracle.