Investment firm LVP is accelerating the integration of artificial intelligence into its core business. Ivan Wong, the company’s Data and AI lead, recently revealed that LVP has selected the OpenClaw localization platform paired with Anthropic's Claude model to build a hybrid cloud AI architecture. Wong noted that LVP invests across a wide range of sectors—from clean tech startups to affordable housing projects—and is now “actively moving into AI,” viewing it as a key tool to free up employees for higher-value work. He warned that organizations failing to deeply embed AI into their workflows within the next two to three years will face an “existential crisis.”
Explaining why the firm chose a hybrid cloud approach over a fully public cloud model, Wong said that total reliance on public cloud adds complexity and security risks. By deploying OpenClaw on-premises, LVP can run sensitive AI workloads on its own infrastructure while retaining the flexibility to call on cloud-based models like Claude. This hybrid strategy meets data sovereignty and low-latency requirements while avoiding excessive dependence on any single cloud provider. LVP’s approach demonstrates that hybrid cloud AI is becoming a critical path for enterprises seeking to balance performance, cost, and compliance.

