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SoftBank's Son Considers Up to $100B Investment in France, Bloomberg News

May 11 (Reuters) - SoftBank Group Corp founder Masayoshi Son is considering an investment of up to $100 ​billion in France, including a multibillion-dollar project ‌to build AI infrastructure in the European nation, Bloomberg News reported on Monday.

Companies have been channeling billions into data centres to power ​generative AI services. OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank ​announced in September last year plans for five U.S. ⁠AI data centres for the $500 billion Stargate ​project, a plan to build a nationwide advanced AI ​network.

Son has held talks about unveiling an ambitious French AI data center project with President Emmanuel Macron in the coming weeks, ​the report said, citing people familiar with the matter. ​Son's plans might be announced during the Choose France Summit, it ‌added.

Details ⁠of the project remain in flux, and the scope of the potential investment could change, Bloomberg said.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. SoftBank did not ​respond immediately to ​a request ⁠for comment.

SoftBank's investments in AI also include over $30 billion in investments in OpenAI ​so far, for about an 11% stake, ​in ⁠a bid to emerge as a winner in the battle among developers of large language models.

Its ⁠other investments ​include the robotics business of ​ABB and digital infrastructure investment firm DigitalBridge.

Reporting by Kanjyik Ghosh ​in Barcelona; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Louise Heavens

Source: Reuters


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