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Submit ReviewJames Cham is a co-founder and partner at Bloomberg Beta, an early-stage venture firm that invests in machine learning and the future of work, the intersection between business and technology.
James explains how his approach to investing in AI has developed over the last decade, which signals of success he looks for in the ever-adapting world of venture startups (tip: look for the "gradient of admiration"), and why it's so important to demystify ML for executives and decision-makers.
Lukas and James also discuss how new technologies create new business models, and what the ethical considerations of a world where machine learning is accepted to be possibly fallible would be like.
Show notes (transcript and links): http://wandb.me/gd-james-cham
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β³ Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:46 How investment in AI has changed and developed
7:08 Creating the first MI landscape infographics
10:30 The impact of ML on organizations and management
17:40 Demystifying ML for executives
21:40 Why signals of successful startups change over time
27:07 ML and the emergence of new business models
37:58 New technology vs new consumer goods
39:50 What James considers when investing
44:19 Ethical considerations of accepting that ML models are fallible
50:30 Reflecting on past investment decisions
52:56 Thoughts on consciousness and Theseus' paradox
59:08 Why it's important to increase general ML literacy
1:03:09 Outro
1:03:30 Bonus: How James' faith informs his thoughts on ML
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Connect with James:
π Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamescham
π Bloomberg Beta: https://github.com/Bloomberg-Beta/Manual
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Links:
π "Street-Level Algorithms: A Theory at the Gaps Between Policy and Decisions" by Ali Alkhatib and Michael Bernstein (2019): https://doi.org/10.1145/3290605.3300760
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π¬ Host: Lukas Biewald
πΉ Producers: Cayla Sharp, Angelica Pan, Lavanya Shukla
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