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Howard Marks says he used AI tool Perplexity to help write his latest memo
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著名投资人霍华德·马克斯在其最新的备忘录中,尝试使用人工智能工具Perplexity来辅助写作,引发了人们对AI在金融领域应用的关注。文章探讨了加州防火保险市场因监管扭曲而导致承保范围缩减的问题,并引用了巴菲特的观点。马克斯依旧保留了自己独特的评论和经验分享,展现了他对新技术的开放态度。这篇备忘录反映了在快速发展的时代,传统智慧与新兴科技的融合,以及对市场经济和政府干预的思考。

🔥 霍华德·马克斯在其最新备忘录中使用了AI工具Perplexity来协助写作,这标志着AI在金融领域的应用日益普及。

📜 备忘录的核心内容是探讨加州防火保险市场受到监管影响,导致承保范围缩减的问题,并引用了巴菲特的观点。

💡 马克斯在备忘录中表达了对自由市场经济的支持,并认为政府过度干预可能导致市场失衡。

🤔 马克斯对AI持开放态度,他认为AI可以提高生产力,但同时也强调了人类智慧的价值,并在备忘录中分享了自己的观点和经验。

🔄 马克斯展现了对新技术的开放态度,例如他从2017年对比特币的否定,到2021年因儿子了解加密货币后对其隐私性和便利性的认可。

Howard Marks

Howard Marks' memos are considered must-reads by many in the financial world, including Warren Buffett. Perplexity, an AI-powered search engine, helped write a chunk of his latest missive.

Marks, the billionaire co-founder and co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, has been writing memos for 35 years and turns 80 next year. That makes it perhaps a little surprising that he's drafted in a machine as a contributor.

"In a sign of the times, I'll let my new (and AI-powered) editorial assistant, Perplexity, fill you in on the background," Marks said in a Wednesday memo titled "More on Repealing the Laws of Economics."

The veteran fund manager said he hadn't "changed a word" of Perplexity's output, which was "pretty close to what I would have produced in an hour or two."

In support of his argument for free-market economics and less government intervention, Marks roped in the AI tool to lay out his view that regulations have distorted the fire insurance sector in California, resulting in widespread underinsurance.

"As Perplexity notes, insurers were told they couldn't price fire policies to reflect increases in the frequency and severity of forest fires," Marks said. "Likewise, they couldn't raise prices to pass through the higher premiums their reinsurers were charging based on the increased frequency and severity."

The distressed-debt investor asked whether a hypothetical insurer would cover a $5 million house with a 1% chance of burning down if the regulator only allowed it to charge $25,000 a year for a policy.

"I didn't need Perplexity to tell me the insurance company faces an expected payout of $50,000 on that policy," Marks said. "The answer's simple: you don't write that policy."

AI tools are divisive. Proponents hail them as productivity boosters that will free workers from mundane tasks and supercharge economic growth. Critics fear they'll stymie learning and development, erode skills, and destroy so many jobs that they cause mass unemployment.

Warren Buffett has said he always learns something from Howard Marks' memos.

Marks may have embraced AI but he still finds value in human wisdom. In his new memo, he quoted Buffett saying the US fiscal deficit was "unsustainable" and could become "uncontrollable" during Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting in May.

The Wall Street legend also included his own colourful, incisive comments: "The behavior in Washington with regard to both the fiscal deficit and the precariousness of Social Security remind me of the tale of the guy who jumped off the 20-story building. As he passed the 10th floor, he said, 'so far, so good.'"

Marks may be in his golden years and as skeptical of high-flying assets as ever, yet seems open-minded about innovations.

For example, he went from dismissing bitcoin as "not real" in 2017, to trumpeting its privacy and convenience in 2021 after learning about cryptocurrencies from his son. He's clearly finding uses for AI too.

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