Family Offices Turning to AI Startups Directly
A growing trend is emerging in the world of private wealth, where family offices are bypassing traditional venture capital firms to invest directly in AI startups. This shift is driven by the desire for more control and exposure to the latest technologies. By investing directly in AI startups, family offices are able to gain access to cutting-edge innovations and potentially higher returns on investment.
This trend is expected to continue as more family offices seek to capitalize on the opportunities presented by AI.
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