AI for Investment: A Platform Disruption

6 Sep 2023  ·  Mohammad Rasouli, Ravi Chiruvolu, Ali Risheh ·

With the investment landscape becoming more competitive, efficiently scaling deal sourcing and improving deal insights have become a dominant strategy for funds. While funds are already spending significant efforts on these two tasks, they cannot be scaled with traditional approaches; hence, there is a surge in automating them. Many third party software providers have emerged recently to address this need with productivity solutions, but they fail due to a lack of personalization for the fund, privacy constraints, and natural limits of software use cases. Therefore, most major funds and many smaller funds have started developing their in-house AI platforms: a game changer for the industry. These platforms grow smarter by direct interactions with the fund and can be used to provide personalized use cases. Recent developments in large language models, e.g. ChatGPT, have provided an opportunity for other funds to also develop their own AI platforms. While not having an AI platform now is not a competitive disadvantage, it will be in two years. Funds require a practical plan and corresponding risk assessments for such AI platforms.

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