Numerix Podcast: Brand-New Season Now Available
We’re delighted to announce Season Two of the popular Numerix podcast series, Trading Tomorrow: Navigating Trends in Capital Markets, a place where insights, innovation, and expertise in the Capital Markets converge. The series is hosted by James Jockle, CMO of Numerix. Episode One drops this Thursday and features Adam Hyland, PhD student in the Computer Supported Collaboration Lab at the University of Washington, for an exciting conversation around society’s fascination with AI and what we can expect for the future of this technology.
Check out a sneak preview, available on Apple Podcasts. You can also visit the Podcast area of the Numerix website to catch up on previous episodes you may have missed.
Upcoming Episodes
With the capital markets in a state of rapid transformation, we at Numerix are committed to better understanding how the complex dance of market trends and innovative technology is impacting and even redefining the industry.
In our podcast series, you can expect to hear from financial industry experts sharing their views on current and future technologies and processes you need to be aware of as a capital markets participant. We are excited to share an extensive line-up of thought-provoking topics and insights with you each season. Here are the first few episodes you can expect in Season Two:
- As we make our way through 2024, the global finance landscape continues to rapidly transform before our eyes - influenced by technological innovations, regulatory changes, and evolving market dynamics. Kevin McPartland of Coalition Greenwich joins us to discuss market structure trends for this year.
- Is ChatGPT the next Blockbuster video? Despite the recent, explosive popularity, we’ll debate whether ChatGPT will become a staple of our future in finance or fizzle out over time. Hear insights from Adam Hyland, PhD student, University of Washington.
- Dive into the promises and risks of AI in the financial markets. Get perspectives on this hot topic from Professor Michael Wellman, Division Chair of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Michigan.
- And so much more...
Don’t miss this…
Don't miss out on key market and technological insights that may help shape your future financial strategies. Stay tuned with us through the Podcast section of the Numerix website or through Apple Podcasts. We also post notifications of weekly episode launches through our social media channels on LinkedIn and Twitter to ensure you get access to new episodes as soon as they publish.