Thursday, September 28, 2023
Background: The current portfolio invariant risk weighted bank capital requirements are, in theory at least, calibrated to well diversified banks. The reason for this has been explained in terms of that the task of taking into account the actual portfolio composition when determining capital for each loan - as is done in more advanced credit portfolio models - would be a too complex task for most banks and supervisors.
I asked OpenAI:
"If you had real time access to data on a bank’s portfolio, and following some instructions on how to do it, would you be able to continuously recalibrate the risk weights and inform supervisors about the new level of capital requirements for that bank?"
OpenAI answered:
"I don't have real-time access to external data or the capability to perform real-time calculations or actions. My responses are based on the information available up to my last training data in September 2021, and I don't have the ability to access or process real-time data.
Continuously recalibrating risk weights for a bank's portfolio and informing supervisors about new capital requirements is a complex and dynamic process that typically involves sophisticated financial models, data analysis, and regulatory compliance. This process is typically carried out by financial institutions and regulatory authorities using specialized software and expertise.
If you have questions about risk-weighted capital requirements or related topics, I can provide general information and explanations based on my training data, but for real-time or specific applications, you would need to consult relevant financial experts and systems."
Thanks!
"You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!"
Comment: In 2015 I had speculated about artificial intelligence helping out precisely on this issue. Sadly, it does not yet look ready to do so. Currently it cannot even comment or opine about specific documents, e.g., those of the Basel Committee.
Note: The answers are copied exactly from those given to me by OpenAI