Jeff Currie Says AI Boom Sets Up Commodities for Decade-Long Run
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Jeff Currie, global head of commodities at Goldman Sachs, has said that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) could set up a "decade-long run" in commodity prices.
In an interview with Financial Post, Currie noted that AI and related technologies are expected to have significant impacts on supply chains and logistics. He believes these changes will create new opportunities for commodities traders but also pose challenges as they can disrupt traditional ways of doing business.
According to Currie, the potential long-term effects of AI in commodity markets could lead to increased efficiency…
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