SoftBank's ambitious $60 billion investment in OpenAI, led by its visionary CEO Masayoshi Son, is reportedly causing internal unease among some executives. While Son maintains a strong conviction in OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, insiders reveal growing concerns about the perceived imbalance in their relationship and the sheer scale of Softbank's commitment to a single, albeit rapidly advancing, AI company.
The sheer magnitude of SoftBank's investment, amounting to nearly 13% of OpenAI, positions it as a significant external shareholder. This level of financial backing typically translates to considerable influence, yet reports suggest that Softbank lacks a board seat or observer rights at OpenAI. This lack of formal control is a point of concern for some within Softbank, accustomed to having more direct oversight of their portfolio companies, especially given Son's history of making bold, transformative bets.
