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The rise of generative artificial intelligence (genAI) models and tools has ignited a firestorm of investor interest, mirroring the dot-com boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s. While the dot-com era witnessed a market correction due to unsustainable valuations and fragile, under-developed business models, bullish investors were right in the aggregate: the internet was poised to revolutionize many parts of our lives and unleash significant value creation in the markets.

Similarly, we think genAI holds the potential to profoundly impact many areas of our lives, dramatically increase the supply of innovation, start a new business cycle in the information technology (IT) sector, and power enterprise digital transformation for years to come. While there are undoubtedly many incorrectly valued businesses with underdeveloped business models in the market today, not dissimilar to the dot-com era, we believe something profound is underway with genAI and that investors should have exposure to this opportunity.

In this paper, we explore the transformative potential of genAI, the parallels with the dot-com era, proposes a framework for identifying long-term genAI winners, and outlines key investment considerations for navigating the opportunity.

Key considerations:

  1. GenAI: A profound transformation that is just beginning.
  2. There are echoes of the dot-com bubble, but with real value already being delivered.
  3. Identifying the genAI winners on the production and the consumption sides.
  4. Let's start with the infrastructure layer, then look toward the application layer.
  5. The GenAI road ahead: A call for agility and discernment.

Key Themes We Believe In

Exhibit 1: AI and ML Function as Step-Change Agents in Digital Transformation
March 31, 2024

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The lessons of the dot-com bubble teach us that while technological revolutions can generate immense value, not all trailblazers will emerge as winners. Due diligence is paramount. While there will undoubtedly be failures, the potential rewards are immense. And, contrary to what one might initially think, “progressive failures” are bound to spur innovation, resilience, adaptability and outside-the-box solutions as genAI’s paths to long-term adoption multiply.

By understanding the key drivers of success and adopting a prudent approach, and by owning a diversified portfolio of companies benefiting along the genAI value chain, we believe investors can capitalize on this transformative technology.



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