SoftBank CEO Dismisses AI Bubble Concerns with Harsh Words for Critics

SoftBank's chief executive has sharply criticized those who believe artificial intelligence is in a bubble, claiming they do not understand the technology.

Justin Tomlinson

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SoftBank CEO Dismisses AI Bubble Concerns with Harsh Words for Critics

SoftBank's chief executive officer has dismissed concerns about a potential artificial intelligence bubble, suggesting that critics who believe a bubble exists do not understand the technology. The executive expressed strong skepticism toward those questioning the current trajectory of the AI market.[1][2]

Addressing the ongoing debate surrounding AI valuations and market sustainability, the SoftBank CEO stated, "I don't think people who ask that question know what AI is about." The remarks highlight the company's aggressive and defensive stance on its massive investments in the artificial intelligence sector.[1]

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