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Sony chairman says human relations still shine in Asia despite AI's advance
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Sony chairman says human relations still shine in Asia despite AI's advance

At the Nikkei Asia Forum APAC 2026 in Bangkok, Sony Group Executive Chairman Kenichiro Yoshida emphasized the importance of 'connectedness'—strong human relationships—as a defining factor in Asia's development. He noted that while artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly and integrating into various aspects of society, it does not diminish the value of human connections. Yoshida argued that AI has the potential to enhance creativity rather than replace human roles. His remarks were delivered during a forum focused on regional economic and technological trends.

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Sony chairman says human relations still shine in Asia despite AI's advance

At the Nikkei Asia Forum APAC 2026 in Bangkok, Sony Group Executive Chairman Kenichiro Yoshida emphasized the importance of 'connectedness'—strong human relationships—as a defining factor in Asia's development. He noted that while artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly and integrating into various aspects of society, it does not diminish the value of human connections. Yoshida argued that AI has the potential to enhance creativity rather than replace human roles. His remarks were delivered during a forum focused on regional economic and technological trends.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a corporate executive's perspective on the role of AI in society and emphasizes human relationships as a counterbalance. There is no explicit political framing, ideological emphasis, or partisan language. The content remains neutral and focuses on technological and social views

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