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[[Andrew Lo]] mentioned this paper<ref>{{:Paper/Personal Indexes}}</ref>: [[Paper/Personal Indexes|Personal Indexes]] in this 2019 lecture<ref>{{:Video/Artificial Stupidity}}</ref>. He also had a video series on his course: Introduction to Financial Theory<ref>{{:Video/Ses 1: Introduction and Course Overview}}</ref>. | [[Andrew Lo]] mentioned this paper<ref>{{:Paper/Personal Indexes}}</ref>: [[Paper/Personal Indexes|Personal Indexes]] in this 2019 lecture<ref>{{:Video/Artificial Stupidity}}</ref>. He also had a video series on his course: Introduction to Financial Theory<ref>{{:Video/Ses 1: Introduction and Course Overview}}</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 04:12, 26 February 2022
Lo, Andrew (Dec 12, 2019). Artificial Stupidity: The New AI and the Future of Fintech. local page: MIT OpenSourceWare.
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Andrew Lo mentioned this paper[1]: Personal Indexes in this 2019 lecture[2]. He also had a video series on his course: Introduction to Financial Theory[3].
Ethical Arguments
Greed is good(Q28126597) is a statement famously acted out by Gordon Gecko/Michael Douglas in the movie: Wall Street. This statement was acted out again in Andrew Lo's speech: Artificial Stupidity[4] in 2019.
The particular snippet can be found here:
References
- ↑ Lo, Andrew (Dec 12, 2019). Personal Indexes:One day, artificial intelligence will build them for each investor. local page: MIT.
- ↑ Lo, Andrew (Dec 12, 2019). Artificial Stupidity: The New AI and the Future of Fintech. local page: MIT OpenSourceWare.
- ↑ Lo, Andrew (May 11, 2013). Ses 1: Introduction and Course Overview. local page: MIT OpenSourceWare.
- ↑ Lo, Andrew (Dec 12, 2019). Artificial Stupidity: The New AI and the Future of Fintech. local page: MIT OpenSourceWare.
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Andrew Lo is the main instructor of this course. This course contains one instructor: Andrew Lo.