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Aishe, the mind-reading AI that turns market chaos into your personal gold mine

Imagine waking up to a world where your money doesn’t just sit in stocks and bonds - it  thinks . Not in the rigid, spreadsheet-logic of old-school algorithms, but with the wit of a seasoned trader who’s also a part-time psychologist, a geopolitical gossip columnist, and a speed-reading savant.  NEURAL FRONTIER The AI That Sees Markets in 360  That’s Seneca AG’s Aishe: an AI that doesn’t crunch numbers - it decodes the  story  behind them. Let’s pull back the curtain on how this digital maestro turns market noise into symphony. Markets, at their core, are messy human dramas. They’re not just charts and ticker symbols - they’re fear, greed, and herd mentality playing out in real time. Picture a Black Friday sale where everyone’s scrambling for the last TV, except the “TV” is Tesla stock and the crowd includes billionaires, bots, and your neighbor Dave who just discovered Reddit. Aishe thrives in this chaos by doing something radical: it  listens . Not to ...

Goldman Sachs: AI could change 300 million jobs?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been gaining more attention in recent years, and the investment bank Goldman Sachs is one of the companies that see great potential in its rise. According to a new report from the bank, AI could change 300 million jobs worldwide. Goldman Sachs predicts that 7 percent of jobs could be replaced by AI Goldman Sachs predicts that 7 percent of jobs could be replaced by AI, and 63 percent could be augmented by it. The impact of AI is expected to vary across different industries, with office workers and academic professions being particularly affected in Europe. Between 35 and 45 percent of work tasks could be automated in these sectors. The situation is different for plant and machine operators, as well as for craft trades, where AI is less likely to be able to perform the required tasks. On average, Goldman Sachs predicts that 24 percent of work tasks could be automated in the future. The rise of AI is not all doom and gloom for workers, though. Goldman...