Top advisers will play psychologist on the job, summit hears
Trying to compete with algorithms at number crunching is folly. Fortunately, Michael Kitces says, planners can fix behavioural biases in ways computers can’t. Dan Purves writes.
Trying to compete with algorithms at number crunching is folly. Fortunately, Michael Kitces says, planners can fix behavioural biases in ways computers can’t. Dan Purves writes.
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