D1's Dan Sundheim and SurgoCap's Mala Gaonkar spoke about investing in AI a Chicago conference.
Sundheim said it won't be private companies leading this tech change for once.
Gaonkar said the most promising industry for short-term AI advances is the medical technology field.
Sundheim, whose portfolio has billions invested in both public and private companies, believes the best way to tap into the AI frenzy is through public companies.
PitchBook notes that the firm has made 228 investments in private companies since six years ago.
Persons:
Dan Sundheim, Mala Gaonkar, Sundheim, Gaonkar, —, Lone, medtech, Julian Roberston's, Elon
Organizations:
Service, D1 Capital Partners, Tuesday's Invest, Kids, Business, Lone Pine, SurgoCap Partners, Institutional Investor, Tiger Cub, Viking Global, Tiger, Elon Musk's SpaceX, D1
Locations:
Chicago