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Home»Alternative Investments»Hedge fund launched by Instacart cofounder Apoorva Mehta has AI call shots
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Hedge fund launched by Instacart cofounder Apoorva Mehta has AI call shots

By CharlotteApril 24, 20263 Mins Read
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Instacart cofounder Apoorva Mehta launched a hedge fund that relies on an army of artificial intelligence agents, one of the few using that technology to essentially replace fundamental portfolio managers.

Thousands of bots scour the internet for trade ideas, conduct in-depth research, pick stocks to wager on and against, size bets and even execute trades. The 39-year-old entrepreneur started the firm, Abundance, last year with a small crew of quantitative researchers, engineers and AI experts who build and sustain AI models.

While many hedge funds incorporate AI to support human traders, Palo Alto, California-based Abundance ultimately aims to have artificial intelligence run the entire fund. The firm already already has stock-picking strategies run solely by AI, but some strategies in the works will have a degree of human involvement for now, Mehta said in an interview.

Still, human investors are more limited than AI, he said.

People “can only track so many opportunities at once, process them only so deeply, make only so many high-quality decisions,” Mehta said. “Even for the exceptional investor, the process is locked inside their mind. AI changes that entirely.”

Hedge funds have relied on automatization to some degree for decades, with quant firms like D.E. Shaw & Co. seeking to eliminate human whims from the trading process. But generative AI is dramatically shifting the work flow of a slew of industries, especially finance, and sparking commentary about whether the technology can improve on human judgment.