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Allegra Day, Cinven
Managing director and head of sustainability Allegra Day talks through the firm's work on responsible AI and nature risks and opportunities.
Katharina Neureiter, Carlyle
Co-head of global sustainability Katharina Neureiter talks through two ways in which artificial intelligence is speeding up sustainability initiatives at the firm.
Investing in socially useful assets means little if they are over-leveraged and under-managed at the fund level, writes Newcore Capital CEO Hugo Llewelyn.
The pool of investor capital with an interest in impact has grown, which has 'increased efficiency from an execution standpoint', says Rise Fund managing partner Maya Chorengel.
Photo of Sophie Purdom, managing partner of Planeteer Capital
New York-based venture firm Planeteer received anchor investments from an Ivy League foundation and the former CTO of Meta.
Impact investors have an opportunity to make the AI industry safer and reap sizeable returns in the process, panellists tell the Impact Investor Global Summit.
A woman working at a laptop appears bamboozled by regulation
Less than a fifth of VC investors consider themselves knowledgeable of AI risks, research from VentureESG shows.
Integrating a gender lens with AI investments can help mitigate potential gender biases and ensure the technology benefits everyone, says 2X Global CEO Jessica Espinoza.
Responsible use of AI requires ‘better accuracy, better validation, better controls’, says one GP’s head of ESG.
Meghan Sharp., Decarbonization Partners
New portfolio company Guidewheel has ‘found a way to build sustainability into the core of manufacturing operations,’ says Meghan Sharp, global head and CIO of Decarbonization Partners.
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