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47 SoftBank plans robotics and AI firm in the US to build data centers — aims for $100 billion valuation and an IPO this year

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SoftBank plans robotics and AI firm in the US to build data centers — aims for $100 billion valuation and an IPO this year

SoftBank is planning to launch an AI and robotics startup in the U.S. to build data centers. The firm is gunning for a $100 billion valuation and aims to list the startup this year.

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