
James Cham
Partner at Bloomberg Beta and long‑time investor in AI infrastructure companies, with a background in computer science and an MIT MBA; discusses AI ethics, responsibility, and investment theses in the episode.
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Jan 20, 2024 • 60min
Where is AI taking us spiritually? (with James Cham and John Kim)
James Cham of Bloomberg Beta and John Kim of the Karamaan Group discuss the spiritual trajectory of AI. They explore AI's distinction from previous technology, the importance of responsibility, the redemptive potential of AI, learning from biblical resources, and choosing a path in the tech industry.

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Nov 11, 2022 • 1h 11min
Funding Tools For Thinking
In this episode, we are talking to James Cham, partner at Bloomberg BETA, founder of Quizlet Andrew Sutherland, and John Borthwick, CEO of Betaworks.
Andrew previous founder of Quizlet. He is passionate about teaching, learning, and improving education. A complete Tools for Thinking nerd and angel investor in the space. You can find him on twitter @AStuth.
James is also a passionate Tools for Thinking user, investor, and thinker. James is at @JamesCham over on Twitter
John, CEO of Betaworks, @Borthwick on Twitter. Our host, mind mapper, and weaver is JerryMichalski
Jerry's MindMap of this episode can be found here: https://app.thebrain.com/brains/3d80058c-14d8-5361-0b61-a061f89baf87/thoughts/c95c954a-bb99-4496-a284-ba77ab853bbf/attachments/7a434dcd-bcbf-4151-86f5-2021e1c03750

Mar 23, 2026 • 46min
381: Who's Really Responsible When AI Gets It Wrong? Bloomberg Beta's James Cham on Power, Morality, and the Case for Removing Humans from the Loop
James Cham, Partner at Bloomberg Beta and long‑time AI infrastructure investor with a CS and MIT MBA background, challenges common assumptions about responsibility and humans in decision loops. He argues for assigning moral and legal accountability to beneficiaries of models. Short takes cover model consistency versus human unpredictability, why removing humans from certain loops can be better, and three big AI investment opportunities.


