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Biography and Research Information
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Oscar Gilbert's research investigates the rationality and risk-return relevance of artificial intelligence (AI) in investment advice and financial advising. His work explores how AI systems process and present information related to investment strategies, focusing on the underlying logic and potential biases in AI-driven financial recommendations. Gilbert's recent publications, "How Rational Is AI Investment Advice? Risk-Return Relevance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments" (2026) and "How Rational Is AI Financial Advising? Risk-Return Relevance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments" (2025), highlight these areas of inquiry. He has collaborated with Nanying Lin and Tianxiang Chu at Arkansas State University on these and other projects, contributing to a total of two publications.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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How Rational Is AI Investment Advice? Risk-Return Relevance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments (2026)
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How Rational Is AI Financial Advising? Risk-Return Relevance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments (2025)
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- How Rational Is AI Financial Advising? Risk-Return Relevance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments
- How Rational Is AI Investment Advice? Risk-Return Relevance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments
- How Rational Is AI Financial Advising? Risk-Return Relevance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments
- How Rational Is AI Investment Advice? Risk-Return Relevance in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Investments
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