@51bodila: Jane Street Head of Technology showed the code that generates $13B profit - using it, you can build your own hedge fund…
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Jane Street's Head of Technology presents code that purportedly generates $13B profit, offering a template to build your own AI-powered hedge fund.
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Jane Street Head of Technology showed the code that generates $13B profit
- using it, you can build your own hedge fund (ofc with ai)
you’ll watch 50-min of “vibe coding” from a person who has worked for 24 years at a tier-1 fund
bookmark - it will change the way you see https://t.co/nWZxrrzZM1
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