Last Updated on: 23rd April 2025, 04:19 pm
Celebrating its fifth anniversary, Venus Investment Alliance has introduced its most advanced innovation yet—the AI Trading Robot 6.0. Developed under the guidance of founder Michael Schmidt, the system marks a major leap forward in ethical, human-focused artificial intelligence.
Venus Investment Alliance commemorates five years of progressive thinking and resilience with the official launch of its sixth-generation trading platform. Spearheaded by Schmidt, a leader in ethical AI, this milestone reaffirms the firm’s dedication to building intelligent systems that support structured, value-aligned decision-making in an ever-changing world.
The alliance was founded during a time of global uncertainty, with a clear mission: to support better choices in complex situations. Over five years, it has become a pioneer in blending psychological insight, ethical considerations, and state-of-the-art AI into tools designed to benefit both individuals and professionals.
The AI Trading Robot 6.0 represents years of evolution across six versions. Rather than replacing human thought, it serves as a decision-enhancement system, incorporating deep learning and behavioural analytics to help users navigate unstable markets. The system tailors its output to the user’s preferences, simulating thought processes and explaining each recommendation in an accessible, transparent manner.
Users can choose from three distinct versions—Enthusiast, Advisor, and Professional—designed to meet the needs of both newcomers and seasoned analysts. Each version prioritises transparency, emotional balance, and a user-first experience.
Explainable AI is central to the technology, a principle that underpins Michael Schmidt’s approach. Unlike systems that offer opaque outputs, AI Trading Robot 6.0 is designed to explain its reasoning, ensuring users stay empowered and informed.
Michael Schmidt highlighted the system’s role as a partner in decision-making:
“The real strength of intelligent systems is their ability to assist—not dominate—human decision-making,” he stated. “We are building tools that work in harmony with people’s values, not around them.”