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Jake Randallvor 1 Jahr

Do hedge fund analysts just put market share on line graphs and pie charts?

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Algervor 1 Jahr

Looking to invest in the Enablers and Adopters of AI? Consider an actively managed fund investing in companies actively involved in developing and implementing AI technologies.

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Will Havervor 1 Jahr

We need a fully autonomous LLM hedge fund GP index and compare its performance to the S&P 500 ASAP.

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Sunajevor 1 Jahr

User request - Can we get much better graph aesthetics? As an ex bcg consultant, we used thinkcell. It used to make everything look 10x nicer for the same chart. Would love if we can integrate that in perplexity!

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peligroso pescadovor 1 Jahr

This….is not what we do..

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$MIAvor 1 Jahr

Wall Street? Cute, try AgentFi😉

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NiruSvor 1 Jahr

Thanks for releasing such product feature that benefits retail investors!

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Sean K 🇨🇦vor 1 Jahr

When do we get unlimited number of lab tasks for pro members @AravSrinivas ?

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Rat finding crumbsvor 1 Jahr

The secret lies in obtaining the *relevant and clean* data and knowing what to ask. AI wont replace that.

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David Brooksvor 1 Jahr

What will the analysts at Mckinsey, BCG, Big 4 do now ?? Maybe open a hotdog stand in front of their office. 🤣🤣🤣

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Oliver Alfvor 1 Jahr

Isn’t the key issue that as long as you need humans to decide, the most time consuming task is to read through AI output and understand what someone else wrote? Still a massive gain.

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