The rise of so-called quantitative funds—mutual funds run by algorithms and computer models—has led investors to ask: Are machines better than humans at delivering consistently good investment returns ...
In Alan Turing's seminal paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," he posed the now-famous question, “Can machines think?”—an inquiry that laid the groundwork for exploring the cognitive potential ...
The automotive retail industry is experiencing fundamental modernization. While much of the conversation has centered around electrification and digital retailing, another powerful force is quietly ...
We’ve all heard it before: Data is the new oil. But oil wells eventually run dry; similarly, data reservoirs aren’t immune to depletion. Amid tightening privacy laws, rising acquisition costs and ...
A recent study, “Picking Winners in Factorland: A Machine Learning Approach to Predicting Factor Returns,” set out to answer a critical question: Can machine learning techniques improve the prediction ...
Enterprise AI is a moving target. Address one jugular question, and three more crop up. One thing I know for certain: if software vendors develop AI in competitive silos, we're unlikely to create the ...
Walk into any modern hospital today, and you might spot something unusual, robots wheeling supplies, chatbots answering patient queries, or algorithms quietly scanning X-rays before a doctor even lays ...
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