Top things to look for when investing in AI companies

Nvidia (NVDA) shares have soared thanks to its early investment in artificial intelligence. Now, investors are constantly on the lookout for the next Nvidia-like stock, especially as the buzz around AI also continues to be the center of discussion on Wall Street.

Costanoa Ventures Partner Martina Lauchengco, an early investor in startups, joins Yahoo Finance to discuss where the next round of innovation will come in the AI sector.

Lauchengco affirms what's the most important factor in investing in AI-based companies: "For sure the team is the most important thing, you have to assess that through references, but the bar has just become higher. There was $11.5 billion invested into the seed stage last year, but thats down from its peak from a couple of years ago. So we always want to make sure is this a team that knows how to learn and adapt quickly."

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Editor's note: This article was written by Nicholas Jacobino

Video Transcript

JULIE HYMAN: Well, NVIDIA is on a tear so far this year. Surging nearly 80% thus far in 2020 for Bank of America seeing shares will head even higher. Of course, there's a world beyond NVIDIA for those looking to get into the AI arena. Some of them looking to get in very early.

Joining us now Martina Lauchengco, Costanoa Ventures Partner. Thanks for being here, Martina. So you are at the very early stage of some of these next waves of AI. You guys are at the seed stage in venture capital. So not just specifically but also sector wise, where are sort of the next innovations going to come from when it comes to AI?

MARTINA LAUCHENGCO: Yeah, well, Julie, you ask a really great question, which is if you're not NVIDIA, which is doing the compute, what do you look for? That is enabling this same gen AI era.

And for us, that is really all about data infrastructure because someone has to write all the models. You need the data coming, in and being stored, and having the pipelines, and having the data scientists that can build the models that are doing all of this work. All of that is in the category of data infrastructure. And so we see that as being one of the biggest, most important areas to continue to invest in.

There's also applied AI, which is in specific verticals like defense where you can take in all of this raw data and intelligence data, and then do the job of an analyst. Or cybersecurity, where the bad guys are doing a lot of bad stuff with this gen AI and we need an equally strong cohort on the cybersecurity side fighting for the good guys.