Detailed Data: AI with a Small Focus Can Pinpoint Big Insights

Artificial intelligence can hone in on small-scale data issues that are a big deal in the face of intense cost pressures.

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There is alpha in the details, however. Jim Lombardo, head of investment technology at Loomis Sayles, says his firm has been leaning on AI as a quality alternative to old-school techniques such as row counts or reviewing historical trends when attempting to highlight potential data issues and more effectively classify new securities into its proprietary sector classification schemes.

“[With AI,] we’re trying to find more subtle problems with our risk model—infrastructure in particular, where

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Waters Wrap: GenAI and rising tides

As banks, asset managers, and vendors ratchet up generative AI experiments and rollouts, Anthony explains why collaboration between business and tech teams is crucial.

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