
Neil Tan, Founder and Chairman of AI Hong Kong, Managing Partner of Tsunami Advisors
About the Expert
Neil Tan is the Founder and Chairman of AI Hong Kong (AIHK) and the Managing Partner of Tsunami Advisors, a leading advisory and consulting firm specializing in AI and Web3. With over 20 years of experience in Asia, Neil has a diverse background spanning major global institutions, including Siemens, Philips, BCG, Deutsche Bank, and HSBC.
At HSBC, he served as Head of Business Development for Digital Partnerships and Innovation, focusing on embedded finance. Today, through AIHK, Neil is dedicated to bridging the gap between academic innovation and corporate adoption, positioning Hong Kong as a premier global AI hub and center of excellence.
The Corporate Gap: Moving AI from Personal Use to Institutional Adoption
While AI may seem simple for individual users, Neil Tan highlights the significant complexities of bringing AI into a corporate environment. In this interview, we discuss why AIHK focuses on the "middle ground"—the corporates and institutions that require robust frameworks to move from experimentation to true commercialization.
The Non-Negotiable Pillar: AI Safety and Governance
In a corporate setting, data is the lifeblood of the organization, making safety and governance paramount. Neil explains the risks of "free-flowing" data and the necessity of:
- Preventing data leakage and managing systemic risk.
- Ensuring model explainability and addressing algorithmic bias.
- Implementing responsible AI practices that go far beyond simple productivity tools.
Regulation and Adoption: Where Innovation is Happening
Neil provides a unique perspective on AI adoption across different sectors and functions:
- The Inverse Rule: Less regulated sectors (like retail and marketing) are seeing rapid adoption and "net new" business models, while highly regulated sectors (finance, healthcare) face more hurdles.
- Front vs. Back Office: Why the back office is currently the primary laboratory for AI, given the lower liability compared to client-facing roles.
The Convergence of Brain and Body: AI and Blockchain
One of the most compelling parts of the interview is Neil’s vision of technological integration. He describes Blockchain as the "body" (the infrastructure of tokenization and programmable money) and AI as the "brain" (the intelligence that controls the system). He argues that the future winners in the tech space will be those who successfully integrate both, rather than focusing on one in isolation.
Rewriting the Social Contract: AI in Education
As a board member of a leading educational institution in Hong Kong, Neil shares a provocative view on the future of learning. He suggests that AI is rewriting the traditional "social contract" of education. Key takeaways for the next generation include:
- The diminishing returns of the traditional 4-year degree.
- The shift from seeking "knowledge for knowledge's sake" to building with intention.
- Why new graduates must lead with AI, whether they are entering a corporate career or starting their own entrepreneurial journey.
The AI Super-Cycle: Beyond the Hype
Is there an AI bubble? Neil suggests we are actually in a "super-cycle." While specific flavors like Generative AI might experience hype cycles, the broader field is constantly iterating with new applications in spatial AI and vertical AI that continue to climb the hill of productivity.
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