SoftBank seeks a $10 billion loan secured by its shares in OpenAI to fund artificial intelligence investments, according to reports.
SoftBank is reportedly seeking a $10 billion loan backed by its equity stake in OpenAI to fund further expansion into artificial intelligence.
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SoftBank is reportedly seeking a $10 billion loan backed by its equity stake in OpenAI to fund further expansion into artificial intelligence.
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