“Every aspect of learning or other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it.” — Mission Statement, Dartmouth Conference, 1956 It…
Artificial Intelligence
Machines Can’t Make Traders Obsolete. For Now
First, in the late 1940s, it was Alan Turing who came up with the idea that a computer can be taught to do things. This concept materialized in 1997 when IBM’s Deep…
Sorry, But High-Frequency Trading Is Not Dead
Analysts nowadays try to convince us that the financial markets have changed in a way that they are now the perfect environment for mom-and-pop investors. The main villain, in the face of…