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ARTIFICIALLY INTELLIGENT SIGNS OF LIFE IN INVESTING UNIVERSE: THE MARKET BEATS MOST HUMANS, BUT MAYBE NOT THESE COMPUTERS

Imagine a financial planner taking a client's money out of Fidelity Investments' Magellan Fund and handing it over…

Imagine a financial planner taking a client's money out of Fidelity Investments' Magellan Fund and handing it over to a cybercousin of Hal, the supersmart computer from "2001: A Space Odyssey."

Far fetched? Not to a few money managers who think a form of artificial intelligence called neural networ

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