Dave Wang Demonstrates Gemini for Pitch Video Analysis in $25,000-a-Day Wall Street AI Push
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Updated · Bloomberg · May 25
Dave Wang Demonstrates Gemini for Pitch Video Analysis in $25,000-a-Day Wall Street AI Push
1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 25
At a March session in New York, Dave Wang showed venture-capital employees how Google’s Gemini could analyze founders’ pitch videos for warning signs.
The demo paired transcript review with visual analysis of body language and facial expressions, using methods Wang said were adapted from FBI behavioral-analysis techniques.
Wang, 31, and fellow trainer Felipe Sinisterra are charging as much as $25,000 a day to advise finance firms on gaps in their AI strategies.
The pitch reflects Wall Street’s broader shift toward more agentic AI tools, with trainers selling practical use cases rather than generic AI adoption plans.
With most finance AI projects failing, are $25,000-a-day consultants the solution or just part of the hype?
Can AI truly analyze body language for red flags, or does it just create new, automated biases in investing?
The Fed has stepped back from regulating agentic AI. Who will now police Wall Street's most powerful new algorithms?
The $25,000-a-Day AI Edge: How Gemini and Wall Street Prompt Are Transforming Finance in 2026
Overview
On May 25, 2026, Dave Wang and Felipe Sinisterra launched a high-demand AI consulting service, charging up to $25,000 a day to give Wall Street firms a powerful edge. Their expertise centers on integrating Google’s Gemini model into financial analysis, meeting the urgent need for specialized AI knowledge in finance. In a recent demonstration, Gemini was used to analyze founders’ pitch videos with advanced behavioral analysis, detecting subtle cues that traditional methods might miss. This approach highlights how Wall Street is increasingly turning to external AI experts to leverage new technologies and gain deeper insights into investment decisions.