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The development of expert systems to act as assistants to investment advisors is a mission which many financial institutions have found rewarding. This statement is true when the AI construct is both realistic and easy to use: attractive to the client as well as able to avoid stereotype solutions. It should be operating online as well as interactively, leaving initiatives to the investment advisor as client desires vary.
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© 1991 Dimitris N. Chorafas and Heinrich Steinmann
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Chorafas, D.N., Steinmann, H. (1991). Expert Systems for Investment Advisors. In: Expert Systems in Banking. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11368-2_8
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