@@DavidLee-nx8fq softbank is way bigger than any fund management company in the world... I hope you are not taking their fund sizes as their equity value...
This guy made Jack Ma who he is. Jack Ma talked non-sense like a cult leader but many believed on him but without a guy like Masa, Alibaba will still be just a concept. You should thank Masa. ruclips.net/video/Sa2_VBu0d7k/видео.html @12:05 On why he invested in Jack Ma's Alibaba. Jack Ma: "Well, he had no business plan and 0 revenue. Employees, maybe 35 - 40 employees. But, his eyes were very strong. Strong eyes. Strong shining eyes. I could tell from the way he talked. The way he looked at. He has charisma. He has leadership. So, his business model was wrong. It's the way he talked, the way he can bring young Chinese people following him."
When Masa Son is proven right, you will see that we will become MORE human... There is so much art to do and billions of people to meet, once we are out of this time driven by scary fears and lack... Then, it will be an honorable time to have children.
I actually have an idea that is going to dramatically speed up innovation and productivity, and catapult us into the future. Absolutely, cannot wait to do this!!
I think he is such a iconic entrepreneur representing a perfect harmony of east asian contries ; Korea, Japan and China. he is one of defendants of Korea living in Japan, he not only produced a lot of historic IT products changing world but also invested key fund into early Alibarba ; the biggest e comerce company on earth.
Too much risk when all you invest is in startups. It is gambling on massive scale and will come crashing down! What happens to the basic rule in investment (diversification)
@@arifgunawan9329 Fair point: the West did cause lots of uncertainty. But that doesn't mean the rest of the world is rest assured, at least not from where I'm standing. Truth is many people in my country are loosing their confidence towards economic outlook due to fear of uncertainty ,thus causing troubles like declining consumption and investment and so on. After all, we are living in an interconnected global village with global supply chain and everything, no way things happening in the West won't have impacts on the East, right?
Sunny Deng that's why I said "the rest of the world does not need to necessarily following them" we should spread more of these words rather than actually following them. the source of fear economic, instability in many country around the world is actually originated from the west. most people didn't realize that. my advice is not to rely on the west, once you rely on them you're pegged into them without even realizing it
Sunny Deng let's take China as an example, China has a strong export to the World for a long time and China think of it as a stable income. and those excess stable income from exporting all over the world is used to build the country from ground up in every sector. but export to US is especially large. They never thought it will change anytime soon. but the thing is Trump proof them wrong, with so many tariff threat right now, the source of stable income itself is starting to bite back and they need the stable income to move the economy and that's why China is starting to face uncertainty, instability that echoes throughout the world. this is the lesson why we shouldn't over reliant on the west, if you rely on them they hold your card. and now people around the world who do business in China and with China is also infected by uncertainty and instablity, it's like a domino effect
It's also worth mentioning that he has been so successful despite being of Korean descent. Even if they're born in Japan, Korean's are still subject to discrimination in Japan. It's better now, but I remember a recruiter mentioning that Korean's had to change their names on job applications to be considered.
@@samuelson4244 It seems that he has both a Japanese and a Korean first name, but chooses to go by his Japanese first name. Maybe to emphasize his bi-cultural life?
It seems he wants to create androids (robot) in the future. He want robots and human to be united in one world. There are films or games that I feel Masayoshi Son could make real such as Bicentennial Man (film), Wall-E (film), A.I. Artificial Intelligence (film), and I, Robot (film), Robocop (film), Robot & Frank (film), Real Steel (film), Sayonara (Japanese film), and Ex Machina (film). Games: Detroit become human. Masayoshi Son doesn't worry about robots will take humans job, because he believes humans still can do better (creative, critical thinking, imagination, empathy and sympathy) than robots. New things always come. He wants the future where people can achieve more in less time, work efficiently and increase productivity at work. We know that the future is not like in the films or the future is not what we see in the films. It’s different. There is a possibility that robots can earn money and have their own bank accounts like humans do.
working based on environment like mankind need is leading to great success as my understand according the discussion thank you very much for your sharing you performance
@@ajinkyaubale9713 huh ! I don't think you know that Saudi Arabia is the biggest investor in innovation in the Softbank vision fund ! not to mention the new innovation leading role the Saudi vision 2030 is playing in that field
The answer to the question of "How can there be new jobs when tools are replacing our mental labor instead of our physical labor?" Yes, tools will replace our brain, but the tools are built on our experiences(data). Until computers accumulate data without any data in the first place, there will be new jobs or I would like to call it, data collecting labors for the computers. Even today, Oracle's A.I. data engineer have replaced the most of data engineers job. Later on, only "job" that humans will be able to do is exploring abstract fields, like pure Mathematics.
JEconomist John Maynard Keynes predicted in the 30s/40s that we'd have 15 hour work-week. We were also promised flying cars around those eras. The endearing features of A.I. or "computers" is all things pertaining to abstract. If you are working in a very manual and basic job (that includes office works), then certainly yes you are definitely going to be replace before retirement.
Now we can see We work isn’t good, but masa sell Arm to Jensen as mega deal. We can conclude masa is not perfect human but he is one of best businessmen in the tec world. I am Japanese who worked at Softbank before. Haha
@@godjapan3928 Yes, his ancestor might move from China to Korea 2000 years ago. But even though Korean family name "Son" uses the same chinese character like Chinese family name, it doesn't mean it has the same root. Because when korean started to express their name in Chinese character, they just borrow it to write down in Chinese character. And some Korean family names were made mimicking some Chinese family names.
12:29 the Roman citizens had more time on their hands to over sex and decapitate their offenders, but when restrictions came later on in life, the transformed or reformation allowed society to look closely as who and why they get rid off and how to use the skills of the offender or slave
I admire him but he's wrong on WeWork... its not an easily scalable business. Only if their rental subscribers buy additional services like food, schooling, training, admin, marketing etc this could breakeven
Masa’s thinking housing n food will be “very very low cost” well if we get the 3-4 degrees global temperature increase we are currently heading for, that will mean -30-40% global food supply and also mass immigration northwards from equator so...
1 hour w/ Masayoshi Son, exciting! Thanks for the upload, CNBC.
"I am still a small start-up"
Masa Son
Depends on what he was comparing himself to. Think about companies like Blackrock, Blackstone, Vaguard, and UA Fund
@@DavidLee-nx8fq softbank is way bigger than any fund management company in the world... I hope you are not taking their fund sizes as their equity value...
Small
This is a guy who needs to live for very long.
@ yup true 🤣🤣🤣
@ it is said that he convinced the saudi prince to invest 45 billion dollars in 45 minutes 😀👌🏻
@@sooryasankar2549 1 minute 1 billion not bad
Mr. Son is a great guy. Positive. Progressive. But humble at the same time.
MASA! You are the greatest! Leader of leaders! You make me motivated you give me clarity of my vision and my dreams. Thank you CNBC for these wisdom.
he is badass!
He is the Rockefeller and Jp Morgen of modern era
Those two were criminals and straight up douchebags. Did nothing good for the world. This person is different
@@DinoBegic
You are clueless, ignorant and deluded. Three traits of a criminal.
Mark Freeman they were lmao
@@DinoBegic u r a fool . Rockefeller built USA into its prosperity
you gotta be kidding me! Masa is not Rockefeller or JP Morgan (get your spelling corrected Anshul Sharma). Masa = Adam Neumann's useful idiot.
Thank you for being polite to your guest Mr Kelly
I just learned to think BIG only by listening the first 15 minutes of this video. Valuable information
He is so humble.
Really great interviewer. Thanks for being a great interviewer.
Look how calm , humble and understanding , a true hero ❤️
1 hr of wisdom from none other than MASA himself. Please one with Jack Ma also. Thank you
Jack Ma is nowhere near Masa. I find Jack Ma very disgusting sometimes.
Jack Ma is nothing. Talks bs 99% of the time.
This guy made Jack Ma who he is. Jack Ma talked non-sense like a cult leader but many believed on him but without a guy like Masa, Alibaba will still be just a concept. You should thank Masa.
ruclips.net/video/Sa2_VBu0d7k/видео.html @12:05
On why he invested in Jack Ma's Alibaba.
Jack Ma: "Well, he had no business plan and 0 revenue. Employees, maybe 35 - 40 employees. But, his eyes were very strong. Strong eyes. Strong shining eyes. I could tell from the way he talked. The way he looked at. He has charisma. He has leadership. So, his business model was wrong. It's the way he talked, the way he can bring young Chinese people following him."
I cannot even stand to spend even 5mins to hear Jack Ma talk, but with MASA, I enjoy every single minute.
Thak you for the wonderful interview. Also the interviewer was asking right questions.
Wonderful interview! Thank you CNBC for conducting it!
Those chairs look so uncomfortable - c'mon CNBC
Haha agree
Learn to sit upright
Masayoshi Son is my new hero.
This guys owned arm holdings ,Boston dynamics,uber,many more... he’s one of most successful business man
i wish Boston would be a public company..amazing the things they do
Dam! I didn't know he owns Boston Dynamics... Seeing their robotics develop this past decade has been revelating
I thought he was completely insane when he bought ARM for 30 billion but now its possibly going to replace x86 in a lot of areas.
This guy has sharp mine on future business, He bought ARM company with 30b and 10 yrs after the value of that company worth More then 100b
@@yedeylp you can buy Boston Dyn through softbank holdings.
cool discussion and bring positive energy and see AI as future Tech
He is so modest , saying it's a startup , very impressive .....
It‘s called sarcasm
Just Japanese things
Just a Buddhists thing.
Just a small correction: Indian farmers are 50% of work force. Not 90%
This interviewer’s pedestrian questions don’t make him look very smart. Also, he’s he demonstrates shortsighted skepticism.
Such a great man!!
Such a great man leading us to our demise.
Adi Khanna how is he leading us to demise?
THANKS TO INTERVIEWER.
나에게 큰 감동을 주는 인물, 손정의👍🙏
Amazing interview
When Masa Son is proven right, you will see that we will become MORE human... There is so much art to do and billions of people to meet, once we are out of this time driven by scary fears and lack... Then, it will be an honorable time to have children.
🔥well said.🙏🏿
I agree with him. The world is gonna change really fast over the next few years. So many people are oblivious to what's coming.
Amazing interview and show!!! Great work!!!
This is valuable. Thank you, CNBC.
Masa is a legend
Amazing Interview
Amazing Interview
I have invested in SoftBank.
Michelangelo Buonarroti me too I knew there was potential. I have 15% return so far
@@adamfishermen7877 SoftBank Is Said to Consider IPO for $100 Billion Vision Fund--Berkshire Hathaway in technology!
How can you invest in SoftBank when they are a private company
@@moviesjean23 SFTBY
Bughatii It’s not private company. You can buy two kind of stocks in japan. There are softbank group stock and softbank stock.
Same vision as me! Invest like him and you will get rich in 10-20 years
Can u give me a million ?
Thank you very much for sharing your wise thinking!
I actually have an idea that is going to dramatically speed up innovation and productivity, and catapult us into the future. Absolutely, cannot wait to do this!!
i believe you will
Masa Son is like the Bob Ross of the next terminator judgement day remake.
Great Masa , wise Man !
Biggest news made here is that Masa is a Belieber! The Justin biebs must be so proud.
He might be a Chen belieber not Justin
Thanks
Thank you very much.😍
Great interview
wow hes really smart
good morning the great man
he replaces r's with l's and l's with r's. What a beautiful accent
Such eloquence
I think he is such a iconic entrepreneur representing a perfect harmony of east asian contries ; Korea, Japan and China. he is one of defendants of Korea living in Japan, he not only produced a lot of historic IT products changing world but also invested key fund into early Alibarba ; the biggest e comerce company on earth.
Eric Shon I think Amazon is the biggest one
Balla Jallow no
he said he's descendant of Sun Zi (art of war) lol son is sun in chinese character
WEWORK fiasco damaged a little bit of Softbank's image tbh
He’s made a few mistakes had some big wins too it all evens out, he admitted he messed up. Still an interesting watch I reckon
it's all risk and reward
pria hebat,
salam dari batam - indonesia
Kudos to the interviewer! Asking hard question!
Optimistic people are essential to our evolution
Good questions
Great interview. Thank you.
Nice
great to listen to.
far more inspiring than buffet,
Wish i had listened to his interviews years ago
hello Thanks you so much.
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!
He is much underrated than Musk and Bezos.
maybe he like to be
musk and bezos are overrated, fake skills glorified by the media
Bezos isn't overrated, it's musk who is overrated and popular among illiterate kids. Bezos and masa are one of the wisest men today.
Too much risk when all you invest is in startups. It is gambling on massive scale and will come crashing down! What happens to the basic rule in investment (diversification)
He's genius.
Mr Son talking about billions like its cheese 😂.me here struggling with a S12,000 annual salary 😂. But he is such an inspiration I love him.
What touched me most was his optimism towards the future. Today we're living in a world full of worries for uncertainty.
not true, worries for uncertainty is mainly caused by the west, the rest of the world does not need to necessarily following them
@@arifgunawan9329 Fair point: the West did cause lots of uncertainty. But that doesn't mean the rest of the world is rest assured, at least not from where I'm standing. Truth is many people in my country are loosing their confidence towards economic outlook due to fear of uncertainty ,thus causing troubles like declining consumption and investment and so on.
After all, we are living in an interconnected global village with global supply chain and everything, no way things happening in the West won't have impacts on the East, right?
@@killap3nguin I couldn't agree with you more.
Sunny Deng that's why I said "the rest of the world does not need to necessarily following them" we should spread more of these words rather than actually following them. the source of fear economic, instability in many country around the world is actually originated from the west. most people didn't realize that. my advice is not to rely on the west, once you rely on them you're pegged into them without even realizing it
Sunny Deng let's take China as an example, China has a strong export to the World for a long time and China think of it as a stable income. and those excess stable income from exporting all over the world is used to build the country from ground up in every sector. but export to US is especially large. They never thought it will change anytime soon. but the thing is Trump proof them wrong, with so many tariff threat right now, the source of stable income itself is starting to bite back and they need the stable income to move the economy and that's why China is starting to face uncertainty, instability that echoes throughout the world. this is the lesson why we shouldn't over reliant on the west, if you rely on them they hold your card.
and now people around the world who do business in China and with China is also infected by uncertainty and instablity, it's like a domino effect
What if some parts of the autonomous car do malfunction...at least human can stop...
can human stop a car when they get a heart attack (malfunction) in the middle of driving. AI dont have to be perfect just better then human.
This interview is wiser than Yoda.
so great message!
way to go future-''''
Cool guy with great vision
Thank
I love this guy!
all this wisdom but still got scammed by a jew in 10 minutes representation .. Softbank got screwed by WeWork big-time lololol
They are experts, they con the whole world everyday and have been doing for many generations :)
@@hassaniqbal7934 very true
best guy ever
It's also worth mentioning that he has been so successful despite being of Korean descent. Even if they're born in Japan, Korean's are still subject to discrimination in Japan. It's better now, but I remember a recruiter mentioning that Korean's had to change their names on job applications to be considered.
Interesting. I share his last name. Did he change his first name? Seems like it
@@samuelson4244 It seems that he has both a Japanese and a Korean first name, but chooses to go by his Japanese first name. Maybe to emphasize his bi-cultural life?
His grandparents are coming from Korea, but he has a pure Japanse spirit!
Man of the technology MASA!!
Amazing interview.
It seems he wants to create androids (robot) in the future. He want robots and human to be united in one world. There are films or games that I feel Masayoshi Son could make real such as Bicentennial Man (film), Wall-E (film), A.I. Artificial Intelligence (film), and I, Robot (film), Robocop (film), Robot & Frank (film), Real Steel (film), Sayonara (Japanese film), and Ex Machina (film).
Games: Detroit become human.
Masayoshi Son doesn't worry about robots will take humans job, because he believes humans still can do better (creative, critical thinking, imagination, empathy and sympathy) than robots. New things always come. He wants the future where people can achieve more in less time, work efficiently and increase productivity at work. We know that the future is not like in the films or the future is not what we see in the films. It’s different. There is a possibility that robots can earn money and have their own bank accounts like humans do.
masa: we human smart enough to adapt.
me: at 30's cant get enough of watching anime.
We need more man/woman like him in developing country. A guy who has vision and guts
please dont forget the fact that Masa Son invested in wework.So, we should be careful about any judgements he has
vision fund's vision is disappointing , many solid start-ups are ruined by their massive capital
He’s calm because he’s filthy rich, but not convinced at all by his vision.
A PURE INCIMENT OF A UTTER CAPITALIST AND A GOOD ONE IN THAT MATTER. I GIVE ONE TO KNOWLEGDE
working based on environment like mankind need is leading to great success as my understand according the discussion thank you very much for your sharing you performance
Way to go Saudi Arabia will lead the next innovation era
AA are you , one of those people. Who live in fantasy??
@@ajinkyaubale9713 huh ! I don't think you know that Saudi Arabia is the biggest investor in innovation in the Softbank vision fund ! not to mention the new innovation leading role the Saudi vision 2030 is playing in that field
By holding women behind and oppressive dictatorship of Yemen abd neighborhoods?
The answer to the question of "How can there be new jobs when tools are replacing our mental labor instead of our physical labor?" Yes, tools will replace our brain, but the tools are built on our experiences(data). Until computers accumulate data without any data in the first place, there will be new jobs or I would like to call it, data collecting labors for the computers. Even today, Oracle's A.I. data engineer have replaced the most of data engineers job. Later on, only "job" that humans will be able to do is exploring abstract fields, like pure Mathematics.
JEconomist John Maynard Keynes predicted in the 30s/40s that we'd have 15 hour work-week. We were also promised flying cars around those eras. The endearing features of A.I. or "computers" is all things pertaining to abstract. If you are working in a very manual and basic job (that includes office works), then certainly yes you are definitely going to be replace before retirement.
Is it better to start with little and end big ,than start big and ….
24:10 29:27
90% of Indians are not not doing farming jobs . C'mon expected better from you
60-65
@@v.krishnankaushik9812 50 %
Massa's hero is Ray Kurzweil
✨Masayoshi Son’s🇯🇵👏🏼👏🏼✨✌️🇵🇭☝🏼I believe you👈🏼
In my own views too✨
The interviewer is scared of his job 😂
Masayoshi is telling you its coming.
Vote Andrew Yang.
Buy Bitcoin.
Invest in AI and its subsequent hardware.
Thoughts on Litecoin?
I'll vote for him in 2024. But TRUMP 2020 baby.
lotto too late by then
trump 2020. easy. i'm not american and i can see it.
Bitcoin is a scam just for speculation
Irony WeWork actually failed 😂😂
Now we can see We work isn’t good, but masa sell Arm to Jensen as mega deal. We can conclude masa is not perfect human but he is one of best businessmen in the tec world. I am Japanese who worked at Softbank before. Haha
He ll loose 75b Masa soup
Such an amazing Japanese guy
efjhwhfow yegief he’s a Korean actually
@@U_FOOTBALL_R he’s NOT actually Korean. He was born and raised in Japan and can not speak such a Korean.
nzever he is Korean-Japanese. But his ancestor is Chinese.
I want to say is that he has JAPANESE NATIONALITY.
@@godjapan3928 Yes, his ancestor might move from China to Korea 2000 years ago. But even though Korean family name "Son" uses the same chinese character like Chinese family name, it doesn't mean it has the same root. Because when korean started to express their name in Chinese character, they just borrow it to write down in Chinese character. And some Korean family names were made mimicking some Chinese family names.
12:29 the Roman citizens had more time on their hands to over sex and decapitate their offenders, but when restrictions came later on in life, the transformed or reformation allowed society to look closely as who and why they get rid off and how to use the skills of the offender or slave
I admire him but he's wrong on WeWork... its not an easily scalable business. Only if their rental subscribers buy additional services like food, schooling, training, admin, marketing etc this could breakeven
So he got sucked in by the WeWork "guru"...makes me nervous.
He is the best investor in the world
This guy got swindled by a Jew lol wework has killed this guy
David Zhang Gaming quickscope king Jews are smart 😂😂
Masa’s thinking housing n food will be “very very low cost” well if we get the 3-4 degrees global temperature increase we are currently heading for, that will mean -30-40% global food supply and also mass immigration northwards from equator so...
vertical farming inside building and de-population is the future
Some put brief of the interview/time jumps with questions! So many ideal ppl and no one is doing this. C'mon!