Artificial Intelligence Fund (Ai)

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving technology that is seeping into our lives and affecting how we live, work and entertain ourselves. Everyday examples include voice-activated personal assistants, self-driving features in cars, and websites suggesting films and songs we might like based on our previous choices.

Leading AI scientists are developing programs that can learn to solve complex problems without needing to be taught how. Although the technology is still in its infancy, there are expectations that these techniques will be used to develop and advance numerous fields and industries, including finance, healthcare, education, transportation and more.

We have launched the Smith & Williamson Artificial Intelligence (Ai) Fund at a crucial time for the development of machine-learning technologies, which many experts believe are set to power economic growth around the world. By investing in companies with revenues directly related to AI, the Fund offers investors exposure to one of today’s most exciting investment themes.

Explore the potential of AI technologies

AI technologies are based on biological systems and have the potential to change our global economy in profound ways. This video takes a closer look at four key advances across a variety of industries – from diagnosing diseases to optimising the performance of aircraft engines.

 

 

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