This week’s episode is fresh out of the oven! The Family Office Alliance Stockholm Symposium took place about a week ago.
In one of the panels titled "Purposeful Investing in AI," Sarah Chen-Spellings moderated a discussion on AI and impact investing with an emphasis on women's perspectives. She was joined by esteemed panelists Dorothy Chou from Google DeepMind, Sandro Gianella from OpenAI, and Nina Rawal from Trill Impact Ventures.
In this discussion, we delve into the fascinating world of AI and its impact on various industries. We explore the rise of generative AI like ChatGPT, the importance of identifying AI-centered innovations that are genuinely impactful, and the potential risks associated with AI's rapid growth. We've covered it all.

TIMESTAMPS / KEY TAKEAWAYS
0:00 - Intro
5:16 - Where AI is Today: Discussing generative AI such as ChatGPT and more scientific applications.
10:26 - Is This a Hype Cycle?: How are we positioning ourselves as investors?
13:21 - Identifying AI-Centered Innovations: How to spot innovations that are truly grounded in power and committed to purpose.
16:17 - The Extinction Risk with AI Growth: What guardrails and institutions are needed? Comparing OpenAI and Google.
27:12 - Accountability in Investments: Balancing financial returns with meaningful outcomes.
32:51 - API Version of AI: Is it better or worse?
35:06 - Balancing Advancement and Ethics
37:50 - Closing Remarks: Building trust between humans and the digital world, redefining what constitutes a safe or good investment in AI, and discussing the incentives created by investments.
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Quotables from the event:

"As a life science investor, I see the endless opportunities AI offers when it comes to understanding human disease. I would argue that it's unethical to not explore AI in making the untreatable diseases treatable." —Nina Rawal, Trill Impact

"There's a lot of fear around AI, but as someone close to the work, I'm not worried. The lesson of the last decade isn't to avoid the tech platforms—it's to structure them the right way with the right people around the table, and that's a constant learning." —Sandro Gianella, OpenAI

“Let’s not forget what’s important is also not what gets invested but who gets invested in.” —Dorothy Chou, Google DeepMind 

About Family Office Alliance
The Family Office Alliance is established by Principals of Family Offices in Europe and Singapore. We believe that with resilience and common purpose, global challenges can be transformed into uncommon opportunities. It is a bridge of trust for radical collaboration between Family Offices in Europe and Asia.
-- Family Office Alliance

The Family Office Alliance Stockholm Symposium | Event Recap

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This week’s episode is fresh out of the oven! The Family Office Alliance Stockholm Symposium took place about a week ago.

In one of the panels titled "Purposeful Investing in AI," Sarah Chen-Spellings moderated a discussion on AI and impact investing with an emphasis on women's perspectives. She was joined by esteemed panelists Dorothy Chou from Google DeepMind, Sandro Gianella from OpenAI, and Nina Rawal from Trill Impact Ventures.

In this discussion, we delve into the fascinating world of AI and its impact on various industries. We explore the rise of generative AI like ChatGPT, the importance of identifying AI-centered innovations that are genuinely impactful, and the potential risks associated with AI's rapid growth. We've covered it all.


TIMESTAMPS / KEY TAKEAWAYS

0:00 - Intro

5:16 - Where AI is Today: Discussing generative AI such as ChatGPT and more scientific applications.

10:26 - Is This a Hype Cycle?: How are we positioning ourselves as investors?

13:21 - Identifying AI-Centered Innovations: How to spot innovations that are truly grounded in power and committed to purpose.

16:17 - The Extinction Risk with AI Growth: What guardrails and institutions are needed? Comparing OpenAI and Google.

27:12 - Accountability in Investments: Balancing financial returns with meaningful outcomes.

32:51 - API Version of AI: Is it better or worse?

35:06 - Balancing Advancement and Ethics

37:50 - Closing Remarks: Building trust between humans and the digital world, redefining what constitutes a safe or good investment in AI, and discussing the incentives created by investments.

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Quotables from the event:


"As a life science investor, I see the endless opportunities AI offers when it comes to understanding human disease. I would argue that it's unethical to not explore AI in making the untreatable diseases treatable." —Nina Rawal, Trill Impact


"There's a lot of fear around AI, but as someone close to the work, I'm not worried. The lesson of the last decade isn't to avoid the tech platforms—it's to structure them the right way with the right people around the table, and that's a constant learning." —Sandro Gianella, OpenAI


“Let’s not forget what’s important is also not what gets invested but who gets invested in.” —Dorothy Chou, Google DeepMind 


About Family Office Alliance

The Family Office Alliance is established by Principals of Family Offices in Europe and Singapore. We believe that with resilience and common purpose, global challenges can be transformed into uncommon opportunities. It is a bridge of trust for radical collaboration between Family Offices in Europe and Asia.

-- Family Office Alliance


The Family Office Alliance Stockholm Symposium | Event Recap


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PODCAST INFO:

Podcast website: https://billiondollarmoves.com

Watch on Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/sarahchenglobal

Join the community: https://sarah-chen.ck.page/billiondollarmoves


FOLLOW SARAH:

LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sarahchenglobal

Instagram: https://instagram.com/sarahchenglobal

Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahchenglobal

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