
Investment Firm Pivots to 'Human Intelligence' After AI Portfolio Underperforms
Blackstone subsidiary cites superior emotional processing capabilities and lower computational overhead costs.
By Vinny Levobitz
Finance & Markets Editor
Meridian Capital Partners announced Wednesday its strategic realignment toward human intelligence investments, following disappointing returns in the artificial intelligence sector that prompted a comprehensive review of cognitive asset allocation strategies.
The firm's Human Intelligence Division, established last Tuesday, will focus on identifying and capitalizing on naturally occurring reasoning capabilities across diverse demographic segments. "Market analysis indicates human intelligence offers compelling unit economics with minimal infrastructure requirements," said Chief Innovation Officer Dr. Patricia Hendricks-Walsh. "The total addressable market for human cognition remains largely untapped, with significant runway for value creation through strategic human capital deployment."
According to internal projections, human intelligence demonstrates 73.6% better performance in empathy-driven decision making and shows 41.2% lower energy consumption per cognitive operation compared to leading AI models. The pivot represents a broader industry trend, with 67% of venture capital firms reportedly reassessing their artificial intelligence thesis amid mounting regulatory headwinds and competitive market saturation.
"While artificial intelligence continues to face scalability challenges and ethical compliance costs, human intelligence presents a mature, battle-tested technology with proven product-market fit," noted Harvard Business School's Professor of Disruptive Innovation, Marcus Steinberg-Chen. "We view this as an opportunity for the market to recalibrate its approach to cognitive infrastructure investments."
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Vinny Levobitz
Finance & Markets Editor, The Daily Fab
Vinny Levobitz joined The Daily Fab after a decade covering markets and venture capital. He holds opinions about interest rates that he will share without prompting.
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