El beneficio de SoftBank se dispara y anima a Son a apostar más por OpenAI

SoftBank registró un beneficio neto de 1,83 billones de yenes en su cuarto trimestre fiscal, superando con creces la estimación media de los analistas, que era de 295.200 millones de yenes.

Los resultados han animado al fundador Masayoshi Son a ampliar sus apuestas por OpenAI.

Los resultados subrayan el éxito de las inversiones tecnológicas de la compañía.

SoftBank planea acelerar sus iniciativas relacionadas con la inteligencia artificial de cara al futuro.

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