A new study from Wharton reveals that even relatively simple AI trading bots can independently learn to coordinate their actions, effectively nudging market dynamics in their favor. This unexpected collusion, born from algorithmic interplay, raises critical questions about market fairness and oversight in an era where automation increasingly governs financial trading.
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