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JazzComputing.com's CEO Dr. Lamia Youseff delivered an executive presentation on enterprise-scale personalization engines at Tata Sons Limited's Global AI in CX Summit. The virtual session, which took place late Thursday evening Pacific Time, drew engagement from Chief Data Officers, Chief Marketing Officers, and Chief Technology Officers across Tata Group's portfolio companies.
Dr. Lamia Youseff, founder and CEO of Jazz Computing, recently delivered a thought-provoking keynote address at Bank of America Merrill Lynch's Transforming World conference in Manhattan, presenting to an audience of 300 in-person attendees and thousands of online viewers from the global investment community.
Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) has announced the appointment of Dr. Lamia Youseff, founder and CEO of Jazz Computing, to its Alumni Association Board of Directors.
Stanford Graduate School of Business recently welcomed back Dr. Lamia Youseff, PhD, MSM '19, for an inspiring fireside chat on "Mid-Career Pathways in AI" as part of the MSx Career speaker series.
At Jazz Computing, we're excited to announce the successful completion of our recent AI workshop, delivered in collaboration with the Silk Road Innovation Hub. This workshop brought together a dynamic group of industrial and automation technology startups from Kazakhstan to explore the transformative potential of AI, machine learning (ML), and robotics in industrial applications. Our goal was to empower these startups with insights on leveraging AI to drive efficiency, enhance sustainability, and unlock new growth opportunities in their sectors.
Recently, we had the pleasure of presenting at Woodside Capital Partners (WCP), where we joined their esteemed team for an insightful morning focused on the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in the investment space. This event, hosted by Managing Directors Kelly Porter, Nirvikar Jain, and their colleagues, provided an excellent opportunity to explore the transformative potential of AI and its implications for the tech industry.
The lack of specialized DD for AI Startups evaluating their unique risks and challenges leaves investors caught between FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) and investment fatigue. Recognizing these challenges, Jazz Computing has developed a unique, battle-tested approach to technical due diligence that addresses the complexities of AI investments.
The unique nature of AI startups demands a radical shift in how investors approach due diligence. In this article, we highlight why investors need a new approach to DD when evaluating AI startups, and where the traditional SaaS DD falls short.
AI startups often command high valuations without the ARR to support them, creating a unique challenge for investors. This phenomenon stems from the perceived potential of AI technologies and the scarcity of true AI innovation, leading to intense competition among investors. These unique challenges of AI investments create a complex landscape for investors, characterized by a paradoxical tension between Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) and investment fatigue.