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The boom that artificial intelligence has experienced with the arrival of programs like ChatGPT or Midjourney can only be compared to the interest that these tools have aroused in investors. Stocks related to this technology have staged a frantic rally in 2023 . Several Wall Street firms and analysts, such as Bank of America and UBS , have published their respective advice for investing in this trend and even ChatGPT itself has come to recommend what was the best way—from its point of view—to invest in it. in the fashion of generative AI . Investment funds have quickly identified the potential of these technologies, which could generate an economic impact of 14.8 trillion euros in the next 7 years and affect 300 million jobs in Europe and the United States alone.
However, before the artificial intelligence boom , investors had been especially dedicated to a sector that also demonstrated quite considerable potential . The energy sector had experienced its own boom in popularity thanks in part to the energy crisis brought on by the war in Ukraine and the development of renewable energy . ChatGPT arrived and Switzerland Phone Number List attracted all the attention, but the energy sector still has a lot of room for growth . At least that's what several experts claimed at an event that took place this Tuesday and was organized by Capital Energy Quantum, Capital Energy 's venture capital fund that has an investment portfolio of 6 companies. In Spain "we already have the Cabify mafias , the Tuenti mafias ... From left to right: Paloma Castellano, from Wayra; Quino Fernández, from AticcoLab; Manuel Alamillo, from Klima.
Ana Collado, from the Madrid Assembly; and Eduardo Baeza, from Capital Energy. From left to right: Paloma Castellano, from Wayra; Quino Fernández, from AticcoLab; Manuel Alamillo, from Klima; Ana Collado, from the Madrid Assembly; and Eduardo Baeza, from Capital Energy.BI Spain "To generate an innovation ecosystem and for everything to flow, you basically need 2 things: one is talent and the other is capital," said Paloma Castellano, director of Wayra Madrid (Telefónica's innovation hub), during the first talk of the meeting. to which Business Insider Spain was able to attend exclusively . " The startup ecosystem has evolved ," Castellano noted. "When we were born in 2011 there were no people who had gone through those cycles, so when you have never created anything, you are facing the problem for the first time.
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