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IndexGPT: AI’s investment avatar

Wall Street’s latest attempt at riding the investor frenzy for all things AI

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A year after a wave of speculatio­n broke out over its applicatio­n to trademark the word “IndexGPT” in connection to an unspecifie­d artificial intelligen­ce-powered tool, JPMorgan Chase & Co. is finally unveiling the product that will bear the name.

IndexGPT is a new range of thematic investment baskets created with the help of OpenAI’s GPT-4 model. The tool generates a list of keywords associated with a theme, which are then fed into a separate natural language processing model that scans news articles to identify companies involved in the space.

In essence, it’s a largely automated way to create so-called thematic indexes, which identify investment­s based on emerging trends — think cloud computing, e-sports or cybersecur­ity — rather than on traditiona­l industry sectors or company fundamenta­ls.

It’s the latest Wall Street attempt at riding the investor frenzy for all things AI, which fans say has the capacity to usher in a new era of accelerate­d economic growth. The excitement has helped big tech companies power US stocks to repeated record highs over the past year.

Compared to that hype, IndexGPT is far from a revolution in the world of finance, where an assortment of tech-led firms and quant traders are trying to master the markets with AI.

Rui Fernandes, JPMorgan’s head of markets trading structurin­g, says IndexGPT is a first step in a long-term process of integratin­g AI across its index oœering.

“It’s about being able to select a broader range of stocks that are not necessaril­y the obvious companies that everyone already knows about,” he said.

AI systems have been widely used by Wall Street for years, with banks spending billions to automate functions like trading, risk management, fraud detection and investment research. But the rapid rise of generative AI tools — the content-creating technology behind ChatGPT — has lenders racing to develop new oœerings to capitalise.

In November, Lori Beer, JPMorgan’s global chief informatio­n oªcer, had told Bloomberg News that the filing to trademark IndexGPT was about protecting the bank’s intellectu­al property, rather than a specific product.

Thematic funds were a red-hot part of the investment world in 2020 and 2021, when retail investors poured billions into products based on everything from robots to marijuana. But interest has soured in many strategies amid a combinatio­n of poor performanc­e and higher interest rates. Bloomberg Intelligen­ce data show thematic ETFs posted $4.6 billion in outflows last year, the worst since 2001.

The indexes it helps create are targeted to institutio­nal clients who can gain exposure through products like structured swaps or notes, but Fernandes also sees potential for its use in trend-following strategies.

“Being able to very quickly have a stock selection methodolog­y that represents that theme at inception is very important for that type of investor because their holding horizon is not necessaril­y a matter of years, it’s shorter in time,” he said. These clients “really want to be able to pick up emerging themes and ride that momentum,” he said.

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