SoftBank Group is reportedly planning to invest over $1 trillion in the establishment of AI-driven industrial parks across the United States. This initiative aims to create factories operated by AI-equipped robots, addressing labor shortages and enhancing manufacturing capabilities. The proposal, which could be larger than the previously announced $500 billion 'Stargate' AI infrastructure project, is expected to be discussed with U.S. officials soon. Masayoshi Son, SoftBank's CEO, is preparing to pitch this ambitious plan, which reflects the company's commitment to advancing artificial intelligence technologies in the U.S. market. The investment is seen as a strategic move to bolster the U.S. manufacturing sector amid ongoing discussions about tariffs and incentives for domestic production.
Son is preparing to visit the U.S. and may soon announce his latest megaproject with the Trump administration. SoftBank Group eyes $1tn U.S. plan for AI robot industrial parks https://t.co/nvc3gpdjWM
SoftBank is looking to create industrial parks across the U.S. featuring artificial intelligence-equipped factories. The Japanese tech investor could commit to about $1 trillion in such investments: Nikkei So an SMR around every block
ソフトバンクG、AIロボ150兆円投資 全米で工場群計画 https://t.co/XtuNtEXj0Z 孫正義氏が近く打ち出す可能性がある「インダストリアルパーク構想」。トランプ政権は関税を上乗せして企業の製造拠点のアメリカへの誘致を図っています。