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Podcast: Artificial Intelligence and Adaptive Portfolio Management

This episode of the Investor Insights podcast focuses on Artificial Intelligence and its role in Adaptive Portfolio Management. To some, the term “AI” creates images of bright future, but to others, it invokes images of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Terminator films. Listen to the podcast (11 minutes) to learn more about the practical uses of AI in portfolio management.



This episode can be found on Apple, Spotify, or Amazon.


Here is a summary of the episode (written with the assistance of AI):


In this episode of Investor Insights, hosts Brandon Bischof and Tom Hardin explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in modern portfolio management. The team discusses how AI is bridging the gap between advanced technologies and the creation of sophisticated investment applications, enabling more adaptive and efficient portfolio strategies. The hosts emphasize that while AI is a powerful tool, it's not replacing human expertise but rather enhancing it. AI allows professionals to further explore, objectively test, and develop applications for complex ideas.


The conversation delves into the evolution of portfolio management, from traditional "buy and hold" approaches to today's dynamic methods that have come from advancements in technology. Brandon and Tom highlight how many current portfolio management processes are still based on outdated assumptions, and they stress the need for investors and professionals to adapt to new technologies and methodologies. They provide a practical example of using AI to solve a complex investment problem, demonstrating its potential to save time and improve decision-making.


Ultimately, the hosts state that while investors don't need to know the intricacies of how AI works, or how adaptive portfolio management works, they do need to grasp its implications for portfolio management. The podcast concludes by encouraging listeners to educate themselves about these new approaches and offers assistance in navigating the evolving investment landscape.”

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