AI in investment management: 5 lessons from the risk frontier
Investors must stay mindful of artificial intelligence’s abilities and limitations
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is transforming how investment decisions are made, and it is here to stay.
Used wisely, the technology can sharpen professional judgment and improve investment outcomes. But it also carries risks: Today’s reasoning models are still underdeveloped, regulatory guardrails are not yet in place, and overreliance on AI outputs could distort markets with false signals.
This column incorporates insights from a team of investment specialists, academics and regulators who are collaborating on a bi-monthly newsletter for finance professionals, Augmented Intelligence in Investment Management.
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