Naspers-owned Prosus plans to invest in artificial intelligence across its businesses, CEO Fabricio Bloisi said.
, which is controlled by South African-listed Naspers, plans to invest in artificial intelligence across its businesses, CEO Fabricio Bloisi said, as he seeks to double the company’s value.
“We are going to reimagine e-commerce through AI and I am confident that Prosus will contribute quite a lot in emerging market services,” he said.In July, Prosus and its controlling shareholder Naspers offered Bloisi a moonshot pay package in which he could earn US$100-million if he doubles Prosus’s market value by 30 June 2028.
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