Keith Lee
Professor of AI and Finance Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence (SIAI)
Keith Lee is Professor of AI and Finance at the Gordon School of Business, Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence (SIAI). His primary research lies in financial mathematics and AI-driven computational science, with a focus on quantitative modelling of complex economic and financial systems. His work integrates machine learning, stochastic modelling and data-centric methods to study structural transformations in markets and institutions.
His recent work examines the broader socioeconomic consequences of artificial intelligence, including superhuman labour, professional displacement, public finance, demographic change, institutional adaptation and the distributional effects of technological progress.
He holds a PhD in Mathematical Finance from Boston University and an MSc in Finance and Economics from the London School of Economics. He completed his undergraduate studies in Economics at Seoul National University as a recipient of the Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies scholarship.
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