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AI loses out to human wealth managers when the money actually moves, HSBC finds

Wealthy investors are using artificial intelligence to research and generate ideas, and then asking a human being whether to act on them. That is the headline finding of new HSBC research published on Wednesday, which surveyed nearly 10,000 affluent and high-net-worth individuals across 10 markets and concluded that, at the moment of decision, the adviser [] This story continues at The Next Web
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