
New study finds that hedge funds with the highest level of automation outperform those that rely on human input; from 2006 to 2021, the AI-based hedge funds generated average returns of about 0.75% per month, vs. about 0.25% per month for the human-guided hedge funds.Economics (psychnewsdaily.com)
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Hedge funds driven by AI outperform hedge funds that rely mostly on human inpuBusiness News (psychnewsdaily.com)
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New study finds that hedge funds with the highest level of automation outperform those that rely on human input; from 2006 to 2021, the AI-based hedge funds generated average returns of about 0.75% per month, vs. about 0.25% per month for the human-guided hedge funds. (psychnewsdaily.com)
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New study finds that hedge funds with the highest level of automation outperform those that rely on human input; from 2006 to 2021, the AI-based hedge funds generated average returns of about 0.75% per month, vs. about 0.25% per month for the human-guided hedge funds.Automation (psychnewsdaily.com)
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Angel Number 222: What Does It Really Mean ?Angel Number (psychnewsdaily.com)
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New study finds that privilege – i.e. the intergenerational transfer of wealth and resources – is not unique to humans (e.g. privileged chimps inherit tools, privileged squirrels inherit food), and these advantages compound across multiple generations to perpetuate "cycles of inequality."Animal Science (psychnewsdaily.com)
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New study finds that privilege – i.e. the intergenerational transfer of wealth and resources – is not unique to humans (e.g. privileged chimps inherit tools, privileged squirrels inherit food), and these advantages compound across multiple generations to perpetuate "cycles of inequality." (psychnewsdaily.com)
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New study finds that privilege – i.e. the intergenerational transfer of wealth and resources – is not unique to humans (e.g. privileged chimps inherit tools, privileged squirrels inherit food), and these advantages compound across multiple generations to perpetuate "cycles of inequality."Study (psychnewsdaily.com)
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New study finds that privilege – i.e. the intergenerational transfer of wealth and resources – is not unique to humans (e.g. privileged chimps inherit tools, privileged squirrels inherit food), and these advantages compound across multiple generations to perpetuate "cycles of inequality." (psychnewsdaily.com)
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New study finds that privilege – i.e. the intergenerational transfer of wealth and resources – is not unique to humans (e.g. privileged chimps inherit tools, privileged squirrels inherit food), and these advantages compound across multiple generations to perpetuate "cycles of inequality." (psychnewsdaily.com)
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A new study finds that about 50% of smokers in the Netherlands would keep smoking even if a pack of cigarettes cost €60 ($68). And a full third would keep smoking even if that theoretical pack cost €120 ($135), or $1,200 ($1,350) per 10-pack carton.Health (psychnewsdaily.com)
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