Hello everybody. I am pretty interested in AI programming and I am wondering where I can get any information about possible current or upcoming AI contests/events. Are there any resources connected to it? Thank you in advance.
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Hello everybody. I am pretty interested in AI programming and I am wondering where I can get any information about possible current or upcoming AI contests/events. Are there any resources connected to it? Thank you in advance.
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You mean AI like Game AI, or like Machine Learning?
Not only like game AI. For example, HFT battle was hold 2 months ago and I wouldn't call it game AI or ML.
You have Quantiopian which should be similar.
Is this really a contest though? Because there are only 2 options:
Everything you do that beats the market is just overfitting of some kind.
You really are capable of beating the market, you should rapidly become billionaire then.
Not denying that it is fun to play with certainly, just not sure I would call it a competition of any kind.
That's not true. You could have a strategy which beats SPY benchmark but that strategy could have small capacity (in other words, for example, it may work only for order amounts less than 20k USD).
Having a strategy which beats the market on institutional size of money is completely different story and is magnitude harder to develop.
This is true however can you imagine a strategy with low capacity that runs on the data Quantopian has?
Usually it seems to me such strategies involve either stocks with very low market caps, or financial instruments other than straight equity (which as far as I know is the only thing Quantopian supports).
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