IBM's Watson on Wall Street?
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-03-05/ibm-s…
It's mainly just to help with personal banking right now, but imagine its possibilities.
Or is it inherently flawed due to its lack of human touch and nuanced understanding of the market system?
What do people think about this, and the future of machine-generated assistance for investment strategies?
good, i need more things to make money from
This is only the beginning. It's the human touch that is inherently flawed. Machines will (do?) have a far more nuanced understanding of the market system than any human.
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