This seems unlikely. How do the stock-trading bots make the jump to being good at anything other than trading stock? Maybe if it spurs a bunch of investment in natural-language processing so the bots can read written-for-humans information on the companies they’re buying and selling stock in, but unless that ends up being a huge percentage of the investment in NLP, it would probably make more sense to worry about NLP directly.
This seems unlikely. How do the stock-trading bots make the jump to being good at anything other than trading stock? Maybe if it spurs a bunch of investment in natural-language processing so the bots can read written-for-humans information on the companies they’re buying and selling stock in, but unless that ends up being a huge percentage of the investment in NLP, it would probably make more sense to worry about NLP directly.
Modelling the decisions of various stackholders that can influence stock prices.