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AI Pathfinder for Private Equity Podcast

AI Pathfinder for Private Equity Podcast

Steve Budd

Business & Entrepreneuriat

Fréquence : 1 épisode/27j. Total Éps: 23

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I'm on a mission to guide private equity from AI uncertainty to empowerment by building a network for successful AI adoption. It's giving me firsthand access to PE leaders and experts across the AI value chain. 

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Eleanor Hobson: The AI Liability Squeeze for Portfolio Companies

Saison 3 · Épisode 17

mardi 25 novembre 2025Durée 29:46

Summary

In this episode of the AI Pathfinder for Private Equity podcast, Steve Budd and Eleanor Hobson discuss the growing liability concerns surrounding AI technologies, particularly for mid-market companies. They explore the risks associated with GenAI, the challenges in contractual agreements, and the implications of the EU AI Act. Eleanor provides insights on how portfolio companies can mitigate risks and emphasises the importance of AI literacy and compliance in navigating this evolving landscape. The conversation highlights the need for a strategic approach to AI adoption and the potential future trends in the industry.

Takeaways

  • AI is not just an opportunity; it also brings significant liability
  • Mid-market companies are feeling squeezed between AI providers and customer demands
  • Generative AI tools create a complex risk landscape for businesses
  • Contractual obligations are shifting, placing more risk on AI users
  • The EU AI Act introduces new expectations for documentation and compliance
  • AI literacy is essential for both providers and customers

Links

Kemp IT Law website

Eleanor Hobson on on LinkedIn

AI Pathfinder Private Equity AI Strategy Meet-ups: 

https://www.aipathfinder.co/private-equity-ai-events

Have a question or would like to suggest improvements, please contact steve@aipathfinder.co

Brian Briggs: Diligence in the Era of AI

Saison 3 · Épisode 16

vendredi 14 novembre 2025Durée 28:44

Summary

In this episode of the AI Pathfinder for Private Equity podcast, host Steve Budd and guest Brian Briggs discuss the evolving landscape of AI in private equity, particularly focusing on due diligence processes. They explore how AI is reshaping investor inquiries, the risks and opportunities it presents, and the importance of integrating AI considerations into investment strategies. The conversation highlights the need for a robust framework for AI due diligence, the significance of executive buy-in, and the necessity of aligning AI initiatives with core business metrics. Additionally, they provide insights on preparing for AI integration and the importance of education within private equity firms.

Takeaways

  • AI is transforming the questions investors ask during due diligence
  • Disruption risk is a significant concern for investors in AI
  • Investors should assess the maturity of a company's AI initiatives
  • A strong framework for AI due diligence is necessary for investors
  • Metrics for AI initiatives should align with core business objectives


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to AI Pathfinder and Today's Topic
02:45 Insights from the AI Diligence Panel
05:16 AI's Impact on Investor Questions
08:18 The Human Element in AI Adoption
10:53 Identifying Opportunities Amid Disruption
13:46 Evolving Diligence Frameworks for AI
16:03 Red Flags in AI Readiness
18:42 Value Creation Post-Deal with AI
21:16 Short-Term vs Long-Term AI Strategies
24:04 Building AI Capabilities in Private Equity
25:54 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

Links

RingStone website

Brian Briggs on LinkedIn


AI Pathfinder Private Equity AI Strategy Meet-ups: 

https://www.aipathfinder.co/private-equity-ai-events

Have a question or would like to suggest improvements, please contact steve@aipathfinder.co

Hazem Abolrous: The three pillars for AI mobilisation

Saison 2 · Épisode 7

lundi 4 novembre 2024Durée 32:33

Summary
In this episode of the AI Pathfinder for Private Equity podcast, host Steve Budd discusses the critical role of AI in private equity with Hazem Aboris, Managing Partner at RingStone. They explore the importance of AI mobilisation, the evolution of AI technology, and the necessary steps for successful implementation. The conversation highlights the significance of data quality, the need for a top-down approach, and the challenges organisations face in adopting AI. They also discuss the metrics for measuring its impact. The episode concludes with insights on the future of AI in organizations and the importance of a continuous learning mindset.

Takeaways

  • AI is crucial for business transformation in private equity
  • A significant percentage of AI projects fail due to lack of readiness
  • Data quality and strategy are foundational for AI success
  • AI mobilisation requires a top-down approach from the C-suite
  • An experimental mindset is necessary to explore AI possibilities
  • Metrics like R&D spend and revenue per employee will change with AI
  • Common challenges include messy data and nascent use cases
  • Organisations must adapt their ways of working to leverage AI effectively

AI Pathfinder Private Equity AI Strategy Meet-ups: 

https://www.aipathfinder.co/private-equity-ai-events

Have a question or would like to suggest improvements, please contact steve@aipathfinder.co

Johann Van Tonder: Exploring the role of leadership and experimentation in successful AI mobilisation

Saison 2 · Épisode 6

lundi 4 novembre 2024Durée 33:39

Summary
In this episode of the AI Pathfinder for Private Equity podcast, Steve Budd engages with Johann van Tonder, CEO of AWA Digital (E-commerce CRO specialists), to explore the complexities of AI mobilisation. They discuss the high failure rates of AI projects, the importance of embracing failure as part of the learning process, and the necessity of identifying specific problems that AI can solve. Johann shares insights on how AI could transform the conversion rate optimisation industry, the slow but significant changes occurring across various sectors, and the role of leadership in building a culture of AI adoption. The conversation also touches on the importance of data maturity, the organisation of information for AI utilization, and the selection of appropriate AI tools. They also discuss the need for a thoughtful approach to measuring success in AI initiatives, recognising that not all valuable outcomes are easily quantifiable.

Takeaways

  • AI has the potential to significantly impact businesses
  • A high percentage of AI projects fail due to lack of readiness
  • Embracing failure is essential for progress in AI
  • Identifying specific problems is crucial before implementing AI
  • AI is not meant to replace human roles but to assist them
  • The transformation brought by AI is gradual but profound
  • Leadership should empower teams to explore AI without pressure
  • Data maturity is a common challenge for organisations
  • Organising data effectively is key to leveraging AI
  • Measuring success in AI initiatives can be complex and subjective

Links
Public version of Johann's hypothesis GPT
Post re AI metrics
Johann's LinkedIn profile and company website 

AI Pathfinder Private Equity AI Strategy Meet-ups: 

https://www.aipathfinder.co/private-equity-ai-events

Have a question or would like to suggest improvements, please contact steve@aipathfinder.co

Pauline Nissen: Building a Culture of Responsible AI

Saison 2 · Épisode 5

lundi 4 novembre 2024Durée 30:39

In this episode of the AI Pathfinder for Private Equity podcast, Steve Budd and Pauline Nissen, Ethical AI Lead at ML6 (builder of custom AI systems) discuss the critical importance of ethical AI and AI governance in the private equity sector. They explore how to promote responsible AI practices, the implications of the upcoming EU AI Act, and the necessity for organisations to adopt a culture of ethical AI. The conversation highlights the risks of neglecting ethical considerations in AI development and offers insights into best practices and resources for navigating the evolving landscape of AI governance.

Takeaways

  • Ethical AI is essential for responsible AI development
  • AI governance processes help mitigate risks associated with AI
  • The EU AI Act will significantly impact AI practices in Europe
  • Organisations must promote a culture of ethical AI
  • Investing in responsible AI can enhance user trust and reputation
  • Transparency in AI practices is crucial for ethical compliance
  • AI ethics involves more than just legal compliance; it requires cultural alignment
  • Private equity firms should assess the ethical practices of potential investments
  • AI governance should involve multiple roles within an organisation

AI Pathfinder Private Equity AI Strategy Meet-ups: 

https://www.aipathfinder.co/private-equity-ai-events

Have a question or would like to suggest improvements, please contact steve@aipathfinder.co

Shaun McGirr: practical considerations for Private Equity firms

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

lundi 9 septembre 2024Durée 34:56

In this podcast episode, Steve Budd interviews Shaun, the Chief AI and Data Officer at DevOn, a software development company. They discuss the intersection of AI and private equity, the importance of understanding AI capabilities, and the potential for AI to unlock value in portfolio companies. Shaun emphasises the need for a practical and iterative approach to AI adoption, starting with small efficiency gains and gradually scaling up. He also highlights the importance of blurring boundaries and rethinking processes in order to fully leverage the potential of AI.

AI Pathfinder Private Equity AI Strategy Meet-ups: 

https://www.aipathfinder.co/private-equity-ai-events

Have a question or would like to suggest improvements, please contact steve@aipathfinder.co

David Dobrin: seizing AI opportunities in an information rich business

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

lundi 9 septembre 2024Durée 32:46

In this conversation, Steve Budd speaks with David Dobrin, Product Director, AI Platform at YouGov, about the potential of AI in the market research industry. They discuss the importance of taking action now and starting to build AI capabilities, even if the technology is not perfect. They also explore the challenges of managing expectations and keeping teams engaged with AI. 

AI Pathfinder Private Equity AI Strategy Meet-ups: 

https://www.aipathfinder.co/private-equity-ai-events

Have a question or would like to suggest improvements, please contact steve@aipathfinder.co

Fernanda Dobal: proving ROI with AI chat and assistants

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

lundi 9 septembre 2024Durée 29:40

In this conversation, Steve Budd speaks with Fernanda Dobal, the newly appointed product director of AI and chat at Cleo, a fintech company. Fernanda shares her experience in using AI to develop AI assistants for sleep training and financial coaching. They also explore the importance of user trust and the role of humans in the loop. The conversation emphasises the value of AI in improving efficiency, personalization, and accessibility.

AI Pathfinder Private Equity AI Strategy Meet-ups: 

https://www.aipathfinder.co/private-equity-ai-events

Have a question or would like to suggest improvements, please contact steve@aipathfinder.co

Will Bailey: using AI in data & information businesses

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

lundi 9 septembre 2024Durée 31:30

In this podcast episode, Steve Budd interviews Will Bailey from 67 Bricks about the application of AI in data & information businesses. They discuss the benefits such as improving user experiences, extracting key concepts, and expanding coverage. Will shares examples of successful AI implementations, including semantic fingerprinting. They also address the challenges of cultural adoption and the fear of obsolescence. The conversation emphasises the importance of thinking big, starting small, and continuously learning and iterating with AI.

Keywords: AI, private equity, content management, data management, user experiences, semantic fingerprinting, automated content checking, cultural adoption, fear of obsolescence

AI Pathfinder Private Equity AI Strategy Meet-ups: 

https://www.aipathfinder.co/private-equity-ai-events

Have a question or would like to suggest improvements, please contact steve@aipathfinder.co

Margo Polishchuk: AI Won’t Replace Expert Networks, It Will Supercharge Them

Saison 3 · Épisode 14

mercredi 24 septembre 2025Durée 30:29

Summary

In this episode of the AI Pathfinder for Private Equity podcast, host Steve Budd speaks with Margo Polishchuk, co-founder and president of ProSapient, about the evolution of primary research in private equity. Margo shares her journey from the expert networking industry to founding ProSapient, emphasising the importance of customer-centric innovation and the integration of technology in research workflows. The conversation explores the impact of generative AI on the industry, the necessity of maintaining a human element in AI-driven solutions, and the evolving expectations of private equity firms. Margo also discusses best practices for firms to prepare for tech-enabled research.

Takeaways

  • Generative AI is reshaping research workflows in private equity
  • The integration of technology must maintain a human element
  • AI can enhance the speed and precision of expert intelligence
  • Firms need to adapt to evolving customer expectations

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to ProSapient and AI in Private Equity
01:07 Margo's Founder Story and Market Insights
03:46 Identifying Gaps in Expert Networking
10:14 Integrating AI into ProSapient's Model
13:04 The Role of Generative AI in Due Diligence
18:13 Customer Expectations and Market Dynamics
21:12 Preparing for ProSapient: Best Practices for PE Firms
23:15 Unlocking Unique Insights through Expert Conversations
25:00 Challenges in Building a Tech-Enabled Service
27:13 Future Directions and Geographic Expansion

Links

Margo's LinkedIn

ProSapient

AI Pathfinder Private Equity AI Strategy Meet-ups: 

https://www.aipathfinder.co/private-equity-ai-events

Have a question or would like to suggest improvements, please contact steve@aipathfinder.co


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