TOKYO, June 27 (Reuters) - SoftBank Group CEO
Masayoshi Son said on Friday that he wanted the investment group
to become the number one platform provider for "artificial super
intelligence" in 10 years time.
"We want to become the organiser of the industry in the
artificial super intelligence era," Son told shareholders at the
group's annual shareholder meeting.
Son likened his aim to the position of dominant technology
platform providers such as Google, Microsoft and Amazon who
benefit from a "winner takes all" dynamic.
At previous public appearances Son has described artificial
super intelligence as exceeding human capabilities by a factor
of 10,000.
(Reporting by Anton Bridge; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman)