Tag Archives: AI

When Machines Call the Shots: Legal Considerations for the AI-Powered Board of Directors 

By | April 3, 2023

Back in 2014, the Hong Kong-based venture capital group Deep Knowledge Ventures announced that it had successfully appointed an algorithm named “VITAL” to its board of directors. This system of artificial intelligence (AI) was purportedly given the right to vote on whether the firm needed to invest in a specific company or not, similar to… Read More »

Democratizing Financial Knowledge with ChatGPT by OpenAI: Unleashing the Power of Technology 

By | March 6, 2023

Can ChatGPT with Explainable AI interpret explain  black box models to non-financial professionals? If the answer is yes, the following question arises: Is it necessary to maintain our protective financial regulatory regime if these robo-advisors can effectively translate complicated financial knowledge to the public? Under the current regulatory framework, only accredited investors, defined as those… Read More »

AI in the Boardroom: A Revolutionary Construct?

By | August 2, 2021

The importance of good corporate governance has received a renewed vigor over the last decade, culminating recently with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Companies now, more than ever before, need to be more resilient and sustainable. Our recent paper explores the shortcomings of corporate governance and how AI may provide tools to address some of these… Read More »