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SoftBank Group to Introduce “AI Agents” on Large Scale

Tokyo, July 16 (Jiji Press)–SoftBank Group Corp. will introduce “artificial intelligence agents,” which autonomously carry out human tasks, within the group on a large scale, Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son said Wednesday. The strategy to promote operational reform by leaving tasks such as research and negotiations to AI will make each employee like a “thousand-armed deity,” Son said in a lecture in Tokyo. Son expressed hope that, through a system that allows AI to reproduce itself and evolve, the group will have one billion AI agents by the end of the year. He argued that people or companies who do not use AI are denying their own development, stressing the need to spread the use of AI in Japan, which is said to be lagging behind other countries in AI adoption. During the lecture, Son held an online discussion with Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, about the future of AI and related security risks.

SoftBank aims for 1 billion AI agents this year

SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son lays out vision for a future driven by ‘incredibly cheap’ AI workforce.

Robert Clark, Contributing Editor, Light Reading July 16, 2025

SoftBank has put agentic AI at the core of its AI strategy, aiming to deploy 1 billion agents internally this year. Speaking at a customer event Wednesday, CEO Masayoshi Son laid out a vision of a future workforce of trillions of AI agents – most of them working for other agents – that make decisions, negotiate and perform tasks. SoftBank had already committed to doing away with human software development, he stated. “The era when humans program is nearing its end within our group. Our aim is to have AI agents completely take over coding and programming,” he said, adding “we are currently initiating the process for that.”

He said internally the company estimated it needed to create around 1000 agents per person – a large number because “employees have complex thought processes.” “The agents will be active 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and will interact with each other.”

Almost no limits

Son estimates the agents will be at least four times as productive and four times as efficient as humans, and would cost around 40 Japanese yen (US$0.27) per agent per month. At that rate, the billion-agent plan would cost SoftBank $3.2 billion annually. “For 40 yen per agent per month, the agent will independently memorize, negotiate and conduct learning. So with these actions being taken, it’s incredibly cheap,” Son said.

While the CEO’s intent is clear, details of just how and when SoftBank will build this giant AI workforce are scarce. Son admitted the 1 billion target would be “challenging” and that the company had not yet developed the necessary software to support the huge numbers of agents. He said his team needed to build a toolkit for creating more agents and an operating system to orchestrate and coordinate them. Son, one of the world’s most ardent AI evangelists, is betting the company’s future on the technology. He said the capabilities of AI agents had already surpassed PhD-holders in advanced fields including physics, mathematics and chemistry. “There are no questions it can’t comprehend. We’re almost at a stage where there are hardly any limitations,” he enthused. He acknowledged the problem of AI hallucination, but dismissed it as “a temporary and minor issue.” Son said the development of huge AI data centers, such as the $500 billion Stargate project, would enable exponential growth in computing power and AI capabilities. The event included a cameo from Sam Altman, CEO of SoftBank partner OpenAI, who said he was confident about the future of AI because the scaling law would exist “for a long time” and that cost was continually going down.

Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son: Softbank will send the first billion AI agents to work this year.

  • “The era when humans program is nearing its end within our group. Our aim is to have AI agents completely take over coding and programming… we are currently initiating the process for that… The agents will be active 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and will interact with each other… They will learn independently and gather information… They would cost only 40 Japanese yen (currently around 23 euro cents) per month. Based on the stated figure of 1,000 agents per employee, this amounts to 230 euros per month instead of a salary for one person.”
  • Softbank expects the AI agents to be significantly more productive and efficient than humans.

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