SoftBank’s profit has quintupled, driven by the performance of its investment in OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research and deployment company, according to a recent report discussed on the Tech Latest podcast.
The surge in profitability marks a significant turnaround for the Japanese conglomerate’s Vision Funds, which have faced challenges in recent years. Katey Creel, a tech expert on the podcast, spoke with Tokyo correspondent Tsubasa Suruga about SoftBank’s evolving AI investment strategy.
While the financial details of the OpenAI stake were not disclosed in the podcast discussion, the substantial profit increase underscores the growing financial impact of the AI sector. This comes as Japan faces hurdles in expanding its data center infrastructure to support the demands of AI development, a topic explored in a separate Tech Latest episode with Suruga and Shotaro Tani.
The podcast highlighted the challenges Japan faces in constructing sufficient data centers to keep pace with the AI race. According to the December 8, 2025 episode, bottlenecks in construction are threatening Japan’s ambitions in the field. The discussion focused on the logistical and infrastructural difficulties hindering the rapid expansion needed to support AI workloads.
The Tech Latest podcast, hosted by Creel and Tani, delivers weekly updates on technology trends. A year-end episode, also featuring Creel and Tani, looked back at the top tech stories of the year and offered predictions for 2026, though specific details of those predictions were not provided in the available information.
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