NNUE chess engines and other applications in AI
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jmartus
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NNUE chess engines and other applications in AI
Any way to turn these nnue engines into investing in the stock market as a etf?
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hgm
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Re: NNUE chess engines and other applications in AI
I doubt whether the stockmarket depends very much on how the pieces are placed w.r.t. the king...
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jmartus
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Re: NNUE chess engines and other applications in AI
I mean like nnue technology into ai for stock market
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hgm
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But 'NNUE technology' is a technology to quickly calculate how much an evaluation changes when a single piece changes location amidst a lot of other pieces that all stay where they were. I don't see any problem in the stockmarket that is remotely similar to that. And even if you could find such a problem I don't see why it would be important in the stockmarket to do that a million times per second, which is what NNUE technolgy was designed for.
The only relation with computer chess seems to be that stockmarket and Stockfish both start with 'stock'...
The only relation with computer chess seems to be that stockmarket and Stockfish both start with 'stock'...
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towforce
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Use of AI in investment is a very interesting area - but it's a very different skill to playing chess. To get you started, here are some articles - link. If you want to discuss the subject with fellow computer chess and AI fanatics (and why wouldn't you?
Human chess is partly about tactics and strategy, but mostly about memory
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Milos
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Use of AI in investment is equally efficient as use of AI in casino.towforce wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 10:12 pm
Use of AI in investment is a very interesting area - but it's a very different skill to playing chess. To get you started, here are some articles - link. If you want to discuss the subject with fellow computer chess and AI fanatics (and why wouldn't you?), you won't be allowed to here, but you can find Ed Ed Schröder's ProDeo forum where OT discussions are welcome.
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jmartus
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Re: NNUE chess engines and other applications in AI
Then checkout qrft etf and tell me that again lol
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Milos
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towforce
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Human chess is partly about tactics and strategy, but mostly about memory
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Milos
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You are joking right?
Since inception almost 2 years ago their best performing fund didn't outperform NASDAQ composite index even in a single point in time (why NASDAQ because their major stocks are obviously closely correlated to NASDAQ stocks). For example today they are +77% since inception date, while NASDAQ is +89% in the same period. Ofc they are comparing their performance to S&P500 which is particularly this year crap due to pandemic.
And they charge 0.75% fee.
As I said, it's for ppl that don't know much about investing that get impressed by the BS.
But that was not even my point. My point was that AI in title of their funds is most probably nothing but a click-bait, just to lure some naive.