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Spacee’s Skip Howard On the Rapid Rise of Generative AI in Knowledge Work » Dallas Innovates


Skip Howard
Founder and CEO
Spacee
.…via D CEO

Dallas-based Spacee brings next-gen retail tech to life with virtual touchscreens and “invisible” inventory robots powered by AI. As its founder and an AI expert, Skip Howard sees knowledge work being quickly replaced by generative AI.

“It’s not there today,” Howard told D CEO’s Ben Swanger for a report how gen AI will change the way M&A deals are done. “But it’s moving so fast it will literally be there tomorrow.”

To see how that could impact the future of mergers and acquisitions, Swanger also spoke with private equity partner Scott Parel, co-managing partner for Sidley Austin’s Dallas office, and Hank Olken, a local computer scientist and COO of consulting firm Highwire Ventures.

A key point made by Olken in an inflationary era for M&A deals: “One of the best combatants to inflation is technological innovation—it is inherently deflationary. Generative AI can absolutely spur M&A activity in a slow cycle.”

Howard thinks “the next two years is a major opportunity” using AI in M&A.

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