Rather than following others and “crawling the web” hoping we could surf the information highway toll-free, we opted to take a higher ground, and established one of our core principles: AI companies should compensate content creators. Without compensation, the quality and quantity of digital content will suffer – and AI’s ability to deliver trusted insights for real-time decision-making will be impaired.
We have described in a previous paper [1] the usefulness of the analogy of Go to understand the dynamics of the relationship between China and the rest of the world. With this lens, we contend that a geopolitical event in December 2022 has not received the attention it deserved: the three-days visit of Saudi Arabia… Read more »
By Olav Laudy and Pierre Haren Are crises happening more frequently in our world today? It certainly seems that way. And that may be because the interconnection of human activities in the world increases the impact of a crisis when one does happen. That impact is felt on countries, industries and companies in a way… Read more »
By Pierre Haren, Yves Bamberger, Laurent Gouzenes, Christian Deutsch A modified version of this paper originally ran in RealClearWorld. On May 25, 2022, US President Joe Biden delivered a graduation speech at the US Naval Academy. In his speech, he repeated what China President Xi Jinping had told him as he was congratulating him for… Read more »
The Causality Link system is permanently computing over 2,000 indexes (or indicators) for all countries in the world and 40,000 companies by analyzing large flows of news in real time. For large countries, the number of monthly detections for each index is in the hundreds, so they tend to move slowly. For this reason, we… Read more »
As the war unfolds in Ukraine, the understanding of its impact on the global economy is changing rapidly and some excellent analysis has already been produced. In this paper, Amundi Technology and Amundi Institute have used the Causality Link platform to analyse the current state of our international situation in order to provide some projections regarding the future. By… Read more »
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is adding to the woes of global supply chains. It is affecting industries ranging from semiconductors to cars to food. It almost certainly will accelerate the shift from global to regional sourcing that had already been underway due to the China-U.S. trade war and pandemic- and climate-related events. But given China’s… Read more »
On Friday, October 15 at 3:30 pm UTC Causality Link Chief Data Scientist Dr. Olav Laudy will present at the 2021 BayesiaLab Conference on the automatic generation of Bayesian Network simulators from financial texts. Learn more here. Abstract Using Natural Language Understanding (NLU) on millions of texts and optimization, we automatically generate Bayesian Networks centered around… Read more »
We argue in this paper that China annexing Taiwan is not a matter of if but a matter of when. We leverage the Go metaphor to understand the different moves that the US and China are making on the topic, and to predict which conditions will lead to the conclusion of that serious international game.
The Wall Street adage “Buy the rumor, sell the news” belies what is often observed in traditional markets but especially cryptocurrency markets: prices of crypto assets like Bitcoin (BTC) are often violently impacted by reactions to news stories. Cryptocurrency investors have an opportunity to capitalize on this sentiment-fueled volatility through intelligent analysis of the news.… Read more »