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- Wall Street Priced the Wrong Risk in AI Financial Advice

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- Agent Washing in the Boardroom: The Vanity Metric

- What Google Images Taught a Room Full of CFA Charterholders About AI Bias

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The AI Gold Rush: When “Stupid Money” Meets Stupider Decisions
Venture capitalists are throwing billions at AI startups with no products, no plans, and plenty of hype—what could possibly go wrong?
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AI Washing: The New Spin Cycle in Finance (Now With Extra Bubbles)
Finance is getting the “AI-washing” treatment—buzzwords, hype, and algorithmic confusion, but very few actual robots (or results)
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When AIs Go Rogue: Highlights from “Artificial Stupelligence” at CFA Institute LIVE 2025
At CFA Institute LIVE 2025, Lynn Raebsamen shared humorous and eye-opening stories of AI’s quirks—and why human wisdom still matters in finance.
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1976’s Warning: The Birth of Artificial Stupelligence
Artificial Stupelligence already began in 1976, as Drew McDermott warned of AI’s overhyped promises. From clunky code to chatbot blunders, learn why natural stupidity is AI’s original sin, and how NLP’s progress points to a brighter future.
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Future-Proof Investments: Can AI Really Generate Alpha or Just More Risk?
Can AI really deliver market-beating returns, or is it just amplifying risk? Explore the real impact of AI on future-proof investments in finance.
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Mastercard’s Agent Pay: Your New AI Overlord Wants You to Buy a $200 Toaster
Mastercard’s Agent Pay AI is your new debt dealer, pushing $1,000 mixers and unicorn floats! Meet the shopaholic chatbot turning budgets into Narnia-level debt.
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From Russia with Bots: The 55 Million-View Propaganda Machine
Russian bots unleashed 38,877 posts and 55.8 million views in France, showing how chatbots amplifying propaganda can drown out real voices online.
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Robby Starbuck’s $5M Lawsuit Against Meta’s “Large Libel Model”
Robby Starbuck sues Meta for $5M over AI’s false claims of rioting and racism, dubbed “Large Libel Model.” Can chatbots be held accountable?
