The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution will exceed and replace humanity in the coming years, argues Masayoshi Son, the chief executive of SoftBank, one of the world’s largest tech investment firms.
Masayoshi, who claims he wants to be the architect of the future of humanity, will ensure SoftBank pursues an aggressive strategy for growth with AI at the forefront of the push, despite admitting that he has made “many mistakes in [his] AI investments.”
“What I am interested in most, what I am working on most, is the AI revolution. I believe that mankind is going to be exceeded by computer or AI,” Masayoshi explains.
“In the past few years, we focused on being [in] ‘defence’. Three years ago, we didn’t have a lot of cash on hand. But because we have been in defence mode, we have built our cash on hand to five trillion yen (£27.6bn),” he adds.
Masayoshi is not alone in wanting to replace humanity with AI. The introduction of AI to the global workforce has the potential to automate 70 percent of everyday tasks that workers undertake, adding over $4 trillion to the global economy.