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Jerry Yang on emerging markets

From IGF Egypt 2009: Jerry Yang · · Imagining the Digital Future Center

“We believe our engagement in Emerging Markets can be a positive force by increasing access to information a key igf theme as well as by supporting a thriving Marketplace and exchange of ideas bridging local Regional and international communities with Innovative Communications tools.”

Jerry Yang
Founding Partner of AME Cloud Ventures, AME Cloud Ventures
emerging marketsinternet governanceglobal engagement

On , Jerry Yang, Founding Partner of AME Cloud Ventures at AME Cloud Ventures, spoke about emerging markets during IGF Egypt 2009: Jerry Yang on Imagining the Digital Future Center.

IGF Egypt 2009: Jerry Yang
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IGF Egypt 2009: Jerry Yang
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Jerry Yang

About Jerry Yang

Founding Partner of AME Cloud Ventures · AME Cloud Ventures

Jerry Yang, co-founder of Yahoo and founding partner of AME Cloud Ventures, has been active in discussions on deep tech investing, US-China relations, and the AAPI community. Speaking at the 2025 Global Alternative Investment Conference (GAIC) in Seoul, Yang discussed the evolution of investment buzzwords from SaaS and fintech to large language models, AGI, and AI sovereignty. He argued that the perception of deep tech requiring excessive capital with lower returns is not necessarily accurate, citing a report that found its capital efficiency comparable to other sectors. Yang also highlighted Korea's potential for a deep tech ecosystem, noting that while Korean PhDs in Silicon Valley previously told him they could not create startups in Korea, he believes the country's world-class research institutes and talent pool could be unlocked with the right environment. In a February 2025 interview with Yahoo Finance, Yang discussed the current AI landscape, describing it as having a "build-out bubble" where capital is poured into infrastructure with a "build it and they will come" mentality. He advocated for a cautious approach to government regulation, suggesting that during rapid innovation, the government should "learn, observe and understand but not regulate," and only intervene when technology affects equity or access. Yang also reflected on his upbringing working in his family's Chinese American fast-food restaurant, stating that while he "hated it" at the time, he now values the time spent with his parents. He has continued his philanthropic work through The Asian American Foundation (TAAF), which he helped launch, emphasizing the need for data to address anti-Asian hate and the importance of translating data into action.

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