AI Wealthtech: Ten Key AI Terms and Their Applications in the Wealth Management Industry

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Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science that aims to create intelligent machines that can think and learn for themselves. In 1950 when computers where just starting Alan Turing was asking the question “can machines think?” This question is still debated to this day but there is little doubt that Turing would be incredibly impressed with modern computing and what it has achieved in this field.

Modern AI is able to beat grand masters in chess and be used to predict financial markets. The term is still pretty loose with no real set of clear boundaries defining it but any machine that is able to think intelligently and learn is generally considered to be an Artificial Intelligent machine.

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The New Workforce: The Impact of AI on Human Investors

The Impact of AI on Human Investors

Our intelligence is what makes us human, and AI is an extension of that quality.” – Yann LeCun

Summary:

  • A growing fear in the financial sector is that robots will soon replace quantitative hedge fund managers and traders.
  • Potential uses for AI within the financial sector include ‘Algo-trading’ and portfolio management.
  • To date very few financial institutions are confident to grant full managerial control to a machine.
  • The I Know First Market Prediction System models and predicts the flow of money between the markets.


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The AI Renaissance: 5 Top AI Stocks To Consider

 

This article was written by Julia Masch, a Financial Analyst at I Know First.

 

Highlights

  • How NVDA, MSFT, YEXT, PFE, and BIDU Are Utilizing AI
  • Technical Analysis
  • Top Stock Pick By I Know First Algorithm

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The Future Of Risk Management Part 2: Quantifying Uncertainty

 

This article was written by Julia Masch, a Financial Analyst at I Know First.

 

Highlights

  • Understanding Uncertainty
  • Bayesian Updating & Algorithmic Advantages
  • In the Pipeline: Quantifying Uncertainty

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The Future of Risk Management Part 1: Forecasting Liquidity

This article was written by Julia Masch, a Financial Analyst at I Know First.

 

Highlights:

  • What is a liquidity forecast?
  • Why does it matter?
  • I Know First’s Plans To Predict Liquidity

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NVDA Stock Forecast: NVIDIA Is Riding On A Wave Of Euphoria

 

The article was written by Yutian Fang, Financial Analyst at I Know First and Master of Science in Finance candidate at Brandeis International Business School

NVDA Stock Forecast: NVIDIA Is Riding On Wave Of Euphoria

 Summary:

  • Stunning revenue growth in Q1 2018 and outstanding financial health
  • Potential market share gained by application of AI into variety of industries
  • High P/E ratio supports our recommendation to hold in short term but a very bullish prospect makes NVDA a long-term investment based on qualitative analysis and I Know First Forecast

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5 AI Fintech Companies That You Should Know

 

The article was written by Amber Zhou, a Financial Analyst at I Know First.

5 AI Fintech Companies That You Should Know

Summary:

  • Growing Presence of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Service Industry
  • Overview of the AI Fintech Landscape
  • 5 AI Fintech Companies That You Should Know

 

Growing Presence of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Service Industry

Artificial Intelligence (AI), was once the domain of fanciful science fiction books and films. But now the drive to eliminate human fallibility makes the technology stormily take the world across all industries, from self-driving cars to virtual assistants like Siri. Companies are significantly benefited from the cost saving from a variety of automated processes. Now programmers and data scientists are setting their sights on financial services. Applications for AI technologies exist across nearly the entire spectrum of business, from algorithmic stock trading applications, credit card fraud detection to auto investment advisors.

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