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Keith Lee

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Professor of AI/Finance, Gordon School of Business, Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence

Keith Lee is a Professor of AI/Finance at the Gordon School of Business, part of the Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence (SIAI). His work focuses on AI-driven finance, quantitative modeling, and data-centric approaches to economic and financial systems. He leads research and teaching initiatives that bridge machine learning, financial mathematics, and institutional decision-making.

He also serves as a Senior Research Fellow with the GIAI Council, advising on long-term research direction and global strategy, including SIAI’s academic and institutional initiatives across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

Keith Lee

While founding a university (SIAI), I encountered a surprising reality—university rankings, like any evaluative system, are shaped by more than just academic performance. Factors such as institutional branding, media visibility, and methodological choices play a role in shaping how institutions are perceived and ranked. This has led to ongoing debates about how rankings should be structured and whether certain metrics introduce unintended biases.

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I have spent years in AI and data science, believing that structured models and quantitative analysis were the future. That perspective changed the moment I became a target of an orchestrated misinformation campaign—one that wasn’t random but designed to destroy my credibility, my institution’s reputation, and my work.

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GIAI's primary research objective with the coming cycle's of MSc AI/Data Science is to build a graph-based Shapley Value for HR contribution analysis.

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Many amateur data scientists have little respect to math/stat behind all computational modelsMath/stat contains the modelers' logic and intuition to real world data

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Top brains in AI/Data Science are driven to challenging jobs like modelingSeldom a 2nd-tier company, with countless malpractices, can meet the expectations

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People following AI hype are mostly completely misinformedAI/Data Science is still limited to statistical methodsHype can only attract ignorance As a professor of AI/Data Science, I from time to time receive emails from a bunch of hyped followers claiming what they call 'recent AI' can solve things that I have been pessimistic. They usually think 'recent AI' is close to 'Artificial General Intelligence', which means the program learns by itself and it is beyond human intelligence level.

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Math in AI/Data Science is not really math, but a shortened version of English paragraph.

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Korean GDP growth was 6.4%/y for 50 years until 2022, but down to 2.1%/y in 2020s.Due to low birthrate down to 0.7, population is expected to 1/2 in 30 years.Policy fails due to nationwide preference to leftwing agenda.

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Transition from column to matrix, matrix to tensor as a baseline of data feeding changed the scope of data science,

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When an expectation for future is shared, market reflects it immediatelyUS Fed hints to lower interest rates in March, which is already reflected in prices

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