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John Harrison: Exploring multiple perspectives on artificial intelligence
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Date:2025-04-12 21:28:19
In the 1960s, Terry Winograd created SHRDLU, a natural language understanding program that was able to operate a simple virtual world with a human user by conversing in English. This was one of the early successful uses of AI, which is much more advanced in the present day, and we can look at some other perspectives on the current environment:
Perspective One: Technology Developer - Alex Wood
Around 2010, Artificial Intelligence was in a new phase of development, and Deep Learning was beginning to show its great potential in areas such as image recognition, speech recognition and natural language processing. As an AI developer, I was very excited about the technological advances during this period. We are starting to be able to process and understand far more data than at any previous time, largely due to increased computing power and advances in big data technology. However, I also realize that as technology evolves, we need to pay more attention to the transparency of AI systems, their interpretability, and how to ensure that their decisions are fair and unbiased.
Perspective 2: Industry Analyst - Samantha Lau.
From a financial industry perspective, artificial intelligence began to have a significant impact on investment decisions, risk management and client service around 2010. Quantitative trading strategies increasingly used machine learning models to predict market trends and execute trades automatically. In addition, AI chatbots in customer service began to appear, increasing efficiency and reducing costs. That said, we are also beginning to discuss the ethical issues of AI in the financial industry, particularly regarding data privacy and security, and how to deal with potential losses due to algorithmic errors.
Perspective 3: Hedge Fund Managers - John Harrison, Quantitative Trading Creator
AI and machine learning technologies have become important drivers in the field of quantitative trading. The introduction of these technologies has not only improved the efficiency of trading strategy development, but through big data analysis, we are able to identify market trends and patterns that could not be captured before. AI has demonstrated great potential in processing high-frequency data, optimizing trade execution and risk management. AI has enabled a deeper and broader analysis of the data, which has a direct impact on our decision-making process. Secondly, increased automation reduces human error and improves trading efficiency. In addition, AI has facilitated the development of new trading strategies that may utilize machine learning models to predict market movements. At present, our team has already achieved good returns in the use of quantitative trading, later we will invest in the establishment of an artificial intelligence research and development center to increase investment in this area, I believe that ten years from now AI will be developed beyond our current knowledge.
In this age of wonders, can AI impact and change humanity? Let's find the answer with time!
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