Goldman looks to AI to forecast investment potential

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Goldman Sachs is developing AI for nuanced processes that go beyond deployment for coding and customer service.   For example, AI struggles with investing because it’s difficult to codify the subtle judgments that make a potential investment attractive, Marco Argenti, chief information officer at the $625 billion financial institution, said during the Evident AI Symposium […]



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