Hong Kong real estate tycoon Li Ka-shing invested in DeepMind as early as 2012, becoming one of the earliest investors in large models and AI. During periods of real estate downturn, Li Ka-shing promptly restructures his assets and invests in cutting-edge technology sectors. He has successfully invested in tech companies like Skype, Facebook, Spotify, and Zoom, reaping substantial profits during real estate slumps. Currently, Li Ka-shing continues to increase his investments in AI startups, viewing AI as a crucial investment direction to prepare for the impending new cycle of real estate downturns.
Li Ka-shing Began Investing in AI as Early as 2012, Investing in DeepMind's Parent Company

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