Written by a long-time financial journalist, AI Street covers how Wall Street is using the latest AI technologies—like ChatGPT and other large language models—across hedge funds, asset managers, banks, fintechs, and regulators.

While financial institutions have used traditional AI and machine learning for decades, we focus on the new wave: automating equity research, creating custom portfolios, building novel datasets, and deploying AI agents that can reason through complex financial decisions.

AI Street is read by thousands of financial professionals—including quants, portfolio managers, CTOs, and AI leads—at Bloomberg, BlackRock, Citadel, Two Sigma, JPMorgan, Bridgewater, and more than 50 other leading financial institutions.

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What topics do you cover?

  • Breaking news on AI adoption at major financial institutions (JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, UBS, etc.)

  • Regulatory developments from the SEC, Federal Reserve, and other financial regulators

  • Fundraising and startup news in the AI + finance space

  • Interviews with founders building finance-focused AI tools

  • Technical trends (retrieval-augmented generation, fine-tuning, vector databases) applied to markets

  • Tools and vendors gaining traction inside financial institutions

About the Author

AI Street is written by me, Matt Robinson. I spent more than a decade at Bloomberg News in New York, covering everything from derivatives blowups and bitcoin money laundering to insider trading, fixed-income markets, and Elon Musk’s feud with a whistleblower. I was also sued by a hedge fund priest in a case that was eventually dismissed. And he was later sued by the SEC.

I now live in Milan, with my wife and our two daughters. Connect with me on LinkedIn.

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