The coming AI revolution in QIS

The first machine learning-based equity indexes launched in 2019. They are finally gaining traction with investors

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If you ask ChatGPT, quantitative investment strategies (QIS) are “exceptionally well-suited” to the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques – and at least some dealers think investors are coming round to the same conclusion.

“As more and more clients are cognisant of ChatGPT, we also see a renewal of interest in how to use this technique within the context of systematic trading,” says Sandrine Ungari, head of cross-asset quant research at Societe Generale.

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