July 2023 Fintech Newsletter: Finance and Technology Highlights for the Summer Season
In the dynamic world of fintech, staying informed and inspired is crucial. The partners at our website's investment firm are no exception, curating a diverse range of resources that cater to both professional insights and personal interests.
One can find a list of papers, blog posts, courses, and other resources about modern AI, collectively known as the AI Canon, on our website. This curated collection is a testament to the partners' commitment to fostering growth and understanding in the field of artificial intelligence.
Among their favourite books are "Trust" by Hernan Diaz, a literary work often praised for its exploration of truth and narratives; "The Anthropocene Reviewed" by John Green, a unique blend of personal essays reviewing aspects of the human-centered geological age; and "Fairy Tale" by Stephen King, a novel offering a mix of fantasy and thriller elements, appreciated for its storytelling.
While the search results specifically mention these books as recommendations by fintech partners, they do not provide explicit details about recommended podcasts and TV shows by them. However, the books listed highlight a mix of fiction and thoughtful nonfiction, suggesting partners value creative and reflective content alongside their professional pursuits.
In the fintech domain, partners also engage with cutting-edge industry literature such as "Fintech Wars" by James da Costa, which provides an insider's view of the evolving fintech landscape, including crypto integration and digital currencies. This shows a blend of interest between cultural and technical/business reading.
If you seek a comprehensive list including podcasts and TV shows, these are typically shared in the partners' personal or firm blogs or social media but are not detailed in the sources available here.
Our website's contributors, including David Haber, Seema Amble, Joe Schmidt, Gabriel Vasquez, Angela Strange, and Marc Andrusko, each focus on specific areas such as software, fintech, insurtech investments, financial services, B2B software (with AI), B2B AI applications, consumer investing, and enterprise and fintech investments in the U.S. and Latin America.
They recommend a variety of books, podcasts, TV shows, and online resources that cater to these areas of expertise. For instance, David Haber recommends "The Last Kings of Shanghai," a 2021 nonfiction history book, and "The Night Manager," a 2016 limited series adaptation of a John le Carre novel. Seema Amble suggests "The Old Man," an FX on Hulu thriller starring Jeff Bridges, and "Genius Makers: The Mavericks Who Brought AI to Google, Facebook, and the World."
Gabriel Vasquez recommends "Revolutions," a podcast that delves into political revolutions that have shaped our world, and "Discipline is Destiny," the second book of Ryan Holiday's Stoic Virtue series. Marc Andrusko recommends "Trust," a 2022 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Hernan Diaz, and "Founders," a podcast that reads the biography of an influential entrepreneur each week.
Our website also provides commentary and analysis on recent news and trends in the fintech space. The partners' recommendations reflect a blend of professional and personal interests, making for an engaging and informative reading list for those interested in fintech and AI. It's worth noting that the views expressed by the contributors on our website are their own and not those of our website or its affiliates.
- The partners at our website's investment firm not only curate resources for professional insights in fintech, but also offer a variety of materials tailored to personal interests, such as books, podcasts, and TV shows.
- Among the books recommended by the fintech partners are "Trust" by Hernan Diaz, a literary work exploring truth and narratives, and "The Anthropocene Reviewed" by John Green, a blend of personal essays reviewing aspects of the human-centered geological age.
- The fintech partners, including David Haber and Seema Amble, each have their own recommended resources, with David Haber suggesting "The Last Kings of Shanghai" and "The Night Manager", and Seema Amble recommending "The Old Man" and "Genius Makers".
- The fintech partners' recommendations extend beyond books to podcasts and TV shows, with examples like Gabriel Vasquez's recommendation of "Revolutions" and Marc Andrusko's endorsement of "Trust" and "Founders". These recommendations offer a blend of professional and personal interests, making for an informative reading list for those interested in fintech and AI.