Could AI Run Portfolios Someday? Maybe, but Not Now - Morningstar
Morningstar examines the current limitations of AI in portfolio management, concluding that while AI has potential, it is not yet capable of fully autonomous portfolio construction. Financial advisors should view AI as a supportive tool for data analysis rather than a replacement for human judgment in investment decision-making.
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