Artificial intelligence (AI) and big data can improve the investment process, but don’t rely on technology for alpha generation, according to a panel of hedge fund executives.

Artificial intelligence (AI) and big data can improve the investment process, but don’t rely on technology for alpha generation, according to a panel of hedge fund executives.
As hedge funds attract increasing capital allocations from pension funds, trustees are demanding a realistic assessment of both benefits and risks, according to research from Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) and the CAIA Association.
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