AI's Rapid Evolution: SoftBank's Son Foresees AI Designing Its Own Successors

June 6, 2026
AI's Rapid Evolution: SoftBank's Son Foresees AI Designing Its Own Successors
  • Son says he spends two to three hours daily using ChatGPT and believes AI is already more knowledgeable than he is in many areas.

  • OpenAI disclosed that GPT-5.3-Codex contributed to its own development by identifying training issues and aiding deployment and evaluation, illustrating AI assisting in creation.

  • SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son says OpenAI’s latest model signals the possible emergence of artificial superintelligence, with AI potentially designing future models with minimal human input.

  • He argues that future AI designs may be produced by AI itself, accelerating beyond human capabilities, and in a CNBC interview suggested the next OpenAI model could be built by AI rather than human engineers because humans may no longer be smart enough to design it.

  • Anthropic contends that slowing AI development could improve safety, but warns that a slowdown may be impractical or could backfire if slower actors gain a competitive edge.

  • The discussion sits within broader debates on the pace of AI progress and safeguards as industries push for faster advances.

  • Anthropic cautions that fully autonomous self-improvement would shift human roles toward oversight, validation, and monitoring of AI-driven laboratories.

  • Anthropic warns that recursive self-improvement could accelerate AI progress, though it is neither achieved nor inevitable.

  • Experts stress the need for tools to validate, verify, and align AI behavior with human intent as capabilities advance.

  • Both SoftBank and Anthropic acknowledge benefits to science and healthcare from rapid AI progress, while cautioning about risks like reduced human control over AI systems.

  • Anthropic has urged governments and labs to prepare for a future where AI can design, build, and train models with minimal human involvement, calling for safeguards or a brake mechanism.

  • Anthropic describes a potential feedback loop where faster coding, debugging, and research by frontier models enable AI systems to autonomously build better models.

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