In-Q-Tel

Ryssdal: I do want to get to, I think it’s the subhead of this piece. “You can’t spell CIA without AI,” you write. [Artificial intelligence] figures very prominently in what In-Q-Tel is looking at.

Keegan: Yes, it’s actually the largest category of companies that they’re investing in right now. Unlike the CIA, which has, you know, opaque financials, In-Q-Tel is a nonprofit, so their tax returns are public, and they share quite a bit on their website about the portfolio of companies they invest in. So looking at their website, you can get a sense of some of the different applications within AI that they are looking at. They do a lot of AI infrastructure and hosting companies, so these would be companies like Databricks, where you can host these tools or train AI models. But then also a lot of companies that are involved in geospatial and remote sensing. This could be a satellite company that can identify the number of cars in a parking lot at a shopping mall or shipping containers moving into ports, for example.

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