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SoftBank and OpenAI join forces to reshape Japan’s AI economy next year

by admin November 5, 2025
November 5, 2025
SoftBank and OpenAI join forces to reshape Japan’s AI economy next year

SoftBank Corp. and OpenAI are joining forces to roll out new artificial intelligence services for Japanese businesses next year, marking a major step in Japan’s push to harness AI across industries.

The initiative, launched under the new joint venture SB OAI Japan, aims to provide enterprise-grade AI tools that accelerate business operations, including advanced voice recognition systems designed to reduce manual work.

The move comes as SoftBank seeks to turn its early investment in AI into tangible growth, even as market concerns rise over lofty valuations in the global tech sector.

SoftBank mobile division drives local AI adoption

SoftBank Corp., Japan’s third-largest mobile carrier, has begun developing AI-powered services tailored for domestic enterprises in partnership with OpenAI.

According to company president Junichi Miyakawa, test versions of the tools have already demonstrated their potential to transform operational speed and efficiency.

These products, which rely on natural language and voice recognition technology, will allow companies to streamline communication and administrative workflows.

Miyakawa described the project as a “seed of growth” that could shape the company’s trajectory beyond 2025, highlighting its significance within SoftBank’s broader innovation strategy.

Earnings rise amid investor caution

SoftBank Group shares fell 10%, the steepest decline since April, amid investor concerns over the company’s exposure to AI market leaders like OpenAI and Nvidia Corp.

In contrast, SoftBank Corp. shares slipped just 0.5% after reporting a stronger-than-expected 26% rise in net income to ¥203.4 billion ($1.3 billion) in the September quarter.

Revenue also grew by 8%, supported by expanding subscription and distribution services.

The telecom arm, which remains one of the group’s most reliable profit engines, continues to play a central role in funding Masayoshi Son’s global technology ambitions.

AI investments strengthen SoftBank’s ecosystem

SoftBank’s strategy has long involved importing and scaling emerging technologies within Japan.

Its fintech arm, PayPay Corp., has become one of the most prominent examples of that approach and is now preparing for a potential stock market debut in the US.

Progress has slowed, however, due to delays in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s review process following the US government shutdown.

Miyakawa maintains confidence in PayPay’s long-term potential, calling it a key asset for SoftBank’s ecosystem.

To meet surging AI demand, the company is also in talks to secure Nvidia’s Rubin chips, which will power its planned computing infrastructure for startups.

SoftBank has announced that access to this infrastructure will be provided for free to emerging firms in Japan, supporting the development of domestic AI innovation while strengthening the group’s leadership position in the sector.

The partnership with OpenAI signals a renewed push by SoftBank to balance its financial performance with future-focused innovation.

By embedding OpenAI’s capabilities into Japan’s enterprise ecosystem, SoftBank is positioning itself at the forefront of Asia’s AI transformation.

As the country’s businesses prepare to adopt these new services next year, attention is shifting toward how this collaboration will influence Japan’s competitiveness in the global tech landscape.

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