Not just an important responsibility for companies, but a source of alpha: How is Asian private markets embracing AI?

By now, the mention of AI is no longer surprising, but more of an essential requirement when navigating any conversation about the future of private markets. It has captured the imagination of leaders across various industries, from technology innovators to Wall Street executives and the buzz is not just about its futuristic appeal or its ability to transform industries: It's increasingly about its role as a critical asset in creating a competitive edge, or "alpha," for companies.
At SuperReturn Asia 2025, we spoke to Michael Pareles, Managing Director, SYP Advisors, about the intersection between AI as an alpha generator and our need to look at the use with more responsible glasses. Watch the interview to learn about:
- The emerging imparative of AI responsibility
- How AI can become a source of alpha
- The dot.com bubble vs AI: What are the similarities and differences?
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