Norwegian portfolio managers are using AI to research investments – but still do the stock picking themselves

The use of artificial intelligence has increased dramatically and most people have heard the word. Generative models enable managers to break down information and get new ideas.
(L-R) Bernt Berg-Nielsen, Stolt Kapitalforvaltning, Ivar Harstveit and Erik Berg-Johnsen, Delphi Funds.
(L-R) Bernt Berg-Nielsen, Stolt Kapitalforvaltning, Ivar Harstveit and Erik Berg-Johnsen, Delphi Funds.
by JOAKIM KROKEN AARSETH

Portfolio manager Bernt Berg-Nielsen maneuvers an investment universe defined as 10,000 companies at Stolt Kapitalforvaltning – with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). 

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