
How AI Will Move Markets
Synopsis
Artificial Intelligence has been a futurist dream for decades but today has finally come of age as the many barriers to its implementation have been overcome. This “new technology” has been at least 80 years in the making and suffered its fair share of disappointments as progress failed to match expectations.
Now at last, however, the elements are in place for it not only to match these expectations but, in due course, exceed them. Rapid advances in both hardware and software are producing ever better and more powerful solutions. At the same time it is clear that most people still have only a limited understanding of what AI really is and what it is capable of achieving.
In this authoritative new study, professional investor and market historian Dr Sandy Nairn draws on his 40 years of experience in financial markets to put the history and future of AI in context. It draws on and updates the research in Engines That Move Markets, his classic study of the financial and market impact of past technology-inspired revolutions, from the railways to the Internet.
In simple and unambiguous language, he explains why AI is set to become an agent of transformation equivalent, at least in magnitude, to the greatest leaps forward in technology we have so far seen in human history, which have brought us from an agrarian subsistence economy to today’s advanced industrial society.
The evidence from those previous technological leaps, the revolutions in power generation, communications and information, help us understand the magnitude of what we can expect in the future from AI as it continues its rapid development. Dr Nairn lays out the likely impact of these changes for investors over the next decade and warns that we need to think very carefully about the economic and social impacts if we are to maximise AI’s potential and minimise the negative side effects.
His new book, thoroughly researched and ambitious in its scope, seeks to provide professional and general readers with an expert account of how AI will change our lives, while also stimulating debate about the opportunities and dangers that this latest technological revolution will bring in its wake.
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About the author
Alasdair (Sandy) Nairn is one of the founders of Edinburgh Partners, an independent fund management company which was acquired by Franklin Templeton in 2018. Prior to establishing Edinburgh Partners he was chief investment officer of Scottish Widows investment Partnership, and between 1990 and 2000 was employed by Templeton Investment Management where he was executive vice president and director of global equity research.
Before joining Templeton investment Management, Sandy spent four years at Murray Johnstone as a portfolio manager and research analyst. Prior to that, he spent a year as an economist at the Scottish Development Agency. He is currently Investment Partner and CEO of Edinburgh Partners and Chairman of the Templeton Global Equity Group.
Sandy graduated from the University of Strathclyde and has a PhD in economics from the University of Strathclyde/Scottish Business School. He is an Associate of the UK Society of Investment Professionals in the UK and is a CFA charterholder with the CFA Institute in the United States. In 2020 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
In 2001, he published the first edition of Engines That Move Markets, with the updated second edition being published in 2018. He has won multiple performance awards for the management of global equity portfolios over his 37-year investment career. In 2012 he co-authored the book Templeton's Way With Money with Jonathan Davis.
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