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Reviewed by Asher Syed for Readers' Favorite
Dr. Leonidas Tam's book Truth Engine: Applying AI to Investing is a weighty text on how artificial intelligence could possibly be included in the world of finance. Tam takes a good hard look at mathematical and computational approaches, driving home artificial intelligence and machine learning's full, or nearly so, impact. Over the course of eleven distinct and interconnected sections and dozens of chapters, the book reviews core concepts like data-driven market analysis, risk management, and investing in strong companies. It considers portfolio optimization and the difficulties in this sector while considering AI, generative modeling, and how they're utilized in finance. It also takes into account value investing's future, raising ethical questions in the context of the changing AI-driven financial sector.
Dr. Leonidas Tam offers a thorough, forward-looking point of view on the potential benefits and moral dilemmas associated with combining AI with investing, which is most likely to shape the financial industry's future, whether we as individuals accept it or not. Change is coming, and Truth Engine shows us with crystal clarity what that change will probably look like. I'm a civil servant and economist who sees the benefit of AI, but even as a reader who does not know much about the investing side of finance, I thought that Tam's style of writing was comfortable. I see daily a staggering amount of mistakes that are basic human error so I liked that the book analyzes the relationship between AI algorithms and human decision-making. For instance, Tam points to disparity reversal, a phenomenon where omitting group information can lead to more equitable outcomes without sacrificing predictive accuracy in challenging conventional wisdom in predictive models. Insightful and educational in equal parts, and a job well done by Tam.