In the capital markets, the large language models can function as powerful tools for investors and other stakeholders in the financial sector. As we have seen recently with ChatGPT, an upgrade of OpenAI’s GPT-2 model, and the soon to be revealed BloombergGPT model, large language models are beginning to shape their way into the finance industry.
ChatGPT was released by OpenAI as the natural evolution of the GPT-2 model, further optimised to analyse text and provide language-based insights within the space of a conversation. ChatGPT is set to provide technology that banks, brokers, and other financial institutions can use to provide services such as portfolio management, question-answering, and other natural language processing tasks.
BloombergGPT is set to be a more advanced model that still retains the previous iteration’s core features. BloombergGPT will reportedly feature a real-time decision-making capability, enabling advances in financial trading systems. It will also come equipped with sentiment analysis and load distribution features.
In light of these two models, investors and financial institutions should remain vigilant in using the technology to their advantage. With the power and accuracy of large language models, investors should be able to more accurately predict and monitor the markets and spot changes that signal potential investments and profitable trading opportunities. Similarly, financial institutions should be able to utilise this tool for more informed financial decision-making, better reliability in investment models, and other similar strategies.
It is also worth noting that this technology could have potential cultural implications beyond the scope of the finance industry. Artificial intelligence has gained something of a “boogeyman” status in the public eye, thanks in part to the 1984 sci-fi classic, The Terminator. Directed by James Cameron, the movie follows a cyborg sent back in time by Skynet, a malicious artificial intelligence network, to attempt to kill Sarah Connor, a woman whose future son it believes will be the leader of a resistance movement. Despite this negative portrayal, with the potential of these models, AI could potentially benefit humanity in other areas such as healthcare, drug development, robotics, and autonomous vehicles, just to name a few.
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