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A Q&A with H2O’s tech chief on reducing GenAI noise

Timothée Consigny says the key to GenAI experimentation rests in leveraging the expertise of portfolio managers “to curate smaller and more relevant datasets.”

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Timothée Consigny has spent the last 15 years at H2O Asset Management in various roles across quantitative research, options and volatility trading, and in-house software development. As the firm’s chief technology officer, he oversees projects in the field of generative AI, using it to create new tools for users.

WatersTechnology did not conduct this interview; it is a different kind of opinion piece. Consigny will be among the speakers at Quant Strats 2025, taking place October 14–15 in London

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