Financial research continues to evolve as information surrounding investment targets takes shape in various formats, including textual, audio, and image data. This evolution, in conjunction with the growth in alternative data usage, is driving the demand for machine learning in financial research.
Futures literacy is a skill that allows people to better understand the role of the future in what they see and do, enhancing imagination and adaptability. In this edition of FutureScapes, David Worlock discusses the topic with Riel Miller, Head of Futures Literacy, UNESCO. (See book link below.)