OpenAI It seems that he has no brakes when experiencing the real scope and potential of his GPT-4 Artificial Intelligence model, which runs defying any expectation or preconceived limit in ChatGPT.
During the last months we have seen how AI has stood out from all the rest for being almost autonomous and finding itself closer and closer to becoming a Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).
This situation has alerted Microsoft and other entities about the evolution of this class of platforms and the regulatory measures that could be implemented to better manage AI in case something gets out of control.
However, at the same time, projects and experiments have been promoted to test the real potential and scope of ChatGPT. Like the case that we are sharing with you today, where it has been proven that GPT-4 would be a more efficient investment executive than a human.
How ChatGPT managed to make more money than humans
The colleagues of the Financial Times They share with us the details of the results of the most recent experiment project on the scope of ChatGPT carried out by the guys from the British financial analysis firm Finder.comwho created a virtual investment fund with the help of ChatGPT to analyze its behavior.
In broad strokes, the AI analyzed the main current funds in the market and ended up putting together a portfolio of 38 shares from different companies and let it run for a couple of months.
After spending a total of eight weeks since the creation of the virtual investment fund, the firm discovered that the value of assets had grown by 4.9%. Which would actually be a figure out of all proportion, considering that on average the 10 most popular funds in the UK had lost an average of 0.8%.
So ChatGPT not only managed to avoid losses to get out of the industry average, but also with investment decisions managed to generate a significant percentage of profits.
In parallel with the virtual fund project, the same firm conducted a survey on the potential use of Artificial Intelligence systems for activities related to stock selection.
To everyone’s surprise in the study results 19% of respondents stated that they would consider following ChatGPT’s financial advice.
However, the most interesting part came from 8% of the respondents, who admitted that in fact they had already followed the recommendations of this AI for their investments.