“We’re running out of data” has become a common concern among AI developers. In this session, Jessica Li Gebert, data strategist at Neudata, challenges that perception – highlighting how data leaders are overlooking high-quality data assets stored behind corporate firewalls. This session is for AI developers who seek high-quality training data and organization that may be sitting on valuable datasets without a clear path to monetization. Jessica introduces the growing ecosystem of AI data licensing – a practical ecosystem where companies can safely monetize their internal data and AI developers can gain access to the specialized datasets they need for innovation. Jessica posits that the current challenge is not true scarcity; rather, the challenge lies in bridging the gap between companies that own valuable datasets and AI developers who urgently need them. As public data sources have become depleted, and web-scraping becomes costlier and more restricted, we’ll look at how enterprises across sectors such as finance, healthcare, media, logistics or retail possess substantial reserves of data. Originally captured for regulatory compliance, business intelligence or marketing, these assets hold enormous untapped potential for training AI models.
Drawing on extensive project experience, and unpacking well-known licensing deals, Jessica will clearly outline the current market landscape and:
Join this practical session if your organization is exploring the opportunities that lie in the gap between perceived data scarcity and the reality of underutilized corporate datasets. Learn how data owners and AI innovators can partner effectively and turn dormant data assets into strategic, sustainable opportunities for growth.
Jessica Li Gebert is a strategy consultant at Neudata, specializing in go-to-market for data and AI products.
She’s experienced in investment and corporate strategy across life sciences, fintech, trade finance, and academic research. Her focus lies in helping businesses worldwide navigate rising geopolitical tension and commercializing emerging tech products.
Jessica holds an MA in International Relations and Affairs.