Erik Brynjolfsson is one of the most-cited authors on the economics of information and a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human centred AI and Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. Erik shares his analysis on the economic implications of AI and his views on what is most likely to transform the world in which we live.
The Summit shed light on some of the disruptive changes that are occurring at this critical juncture, and how they could transform the way in which we both live and invest. Recordings of the sessions can be found below.
The last gasp?
Insight’s Chief Executive Officer, Abdallah Nauphal, discusses his thoughts on the path ahead in an environment where the risks of paradigm shifts appear particularly elevated.
The future of DB schemes
Sir Steve Webb, former Minister of State and partner at LCP, Simon Daniel, partner at Eversheds and Paul Kitson, UK Head of Pensions Consulting at EY have a conversation to explore how DB schemes are evolving their strategy in light of recent funding and regulatory developments and discuss the potential challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
How to manage your surplus
With many pension schemes now in surplus, Reena Thakkar, Client Director and Ren Lin, Head of Client Strategy share how those surplus assets can be managed to provide opportunities for both members and sponsor.
Systematic Fixed Income
Paul Benson, Head of Systematic Fixed Income discusses a highly differentiated approach to Fixed Income investing, which is complimentary and additive to the range of Fixed Income solutions we offer our clients.
ChatGPT
Jon Eilbeck, Insight’s Chief Operating Officer and Terry Henrickson, Head of Quantitative Investment Research discuss how we believe the evolution of AI might impact businesses and share our experiences with you.
The Politics of ESG
Claire O’Neill, former Minister for Energy and Clean Growth in the UK shares her perspectives on the international politics of ESG and what the implications might be for investors.