The Capital Meets Policy Dialogue investors' dialogue: AI has a real problem - The missing revenues!

It is estimated that about $1 trillion will be spent on capex in the coming years, including significant investments in data centres, chips, other AI infra, and power grid. "Overbuilding things the world doesn't have use for, or is not ready for, typically ends badly," warned a Goldman Sachs report in June 2024.

Sequoia's David Cahn's rule of thumb is that companies in aggregate will need to generate about 4x in revenue (about $600 billion) versus what they spend ($150 billion) on Nvidia data centres. Currently, there isn't sight of such scale revenue.

Besides, most of this spend and commensurate revenue may accrue to big tech and the hyperscalers.

In this challenging environment, how can AI startups expect to capture, defend and grow market share? Which segment does most of the opportunity lie in - the application layer, vertical companies, foundation model providers, or something else altogether?

Speakers

Adel Meer

Adel Meer

Global Manager for Financial Inclusion, International Finance Corporation

Arnaud Caudoux

Arnaud Caudoux

Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Bpifrance

Dr Bijna Kotak Dasani, MBE, FRSA

Dr Bijna Kotak Dasani, MBE, FRSA

Managing Director, ArthAum Group

Hernán Fernández

Hernán Fernández

Managing Partner, Angel Ventures

Jonathan Larsen

Jonathan Larsen

Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Ping An Global Voyager Fund & Chief Innovation Officer, Ping An Group

Moderator

Rafat Kapadia

Rafat Kapadia

Head of Investments, Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN)

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