Predicting Risk through Artificial Intelligence Based on Machine Learning Algorithms: A Case of Pakistani Nonfinancial Firms

AI (artificial intelligence) is a significant technological advancement that has everyone buzzing about its incredible potential. The current research study evaluates the influence of supervised artificial intelligence techniques, i.e., machine learning techniques on the nonfinancial firms of Pakist...

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Published inComplexity (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 2022; no. 1
Main Authors Khalid, Shamsa, Khan, Muhammad Anees, Mazliham, M.S., Alam, Muhammad Mansoor, Aman, Nida, Taj, Muhammad Tanvir, Zaka, Rija, Jehangir, Muhammad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken Hindawi 2022
Hindawi Limited
Wiley
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Summary:AI (artificial intelligence) is a significant technological advancement that has everyone buzzing about its incredible potential. The current research study evaluates the influence of supervised artificial intelligence techniques, i.e., machine learning techniques on the nonfinancial firms of Pakistan and focuses on the practical application of AI techniques for the accurate prediction of corporate risks which in turn will lead to the automation of corporate risk management. So, in this study, we used financial ratios for accurate risk assessment and for the automation of corporate risk management by developing machine learning algorithms using techniques, namely, random forest, decision tree, naïve Bayes, and KNN. A secondary data collection technique will be used. For this purpose, we collected annual data of nonfinancial companies in Pakistan for the period ranging from 2006 to 2020, and the data are analyzed and tested through Python software. Our results prove that AI techniques can accurately predict risk with minimum error values, and among all the techniques used, the random forest technique outperforms as compared to the rest of the techniques.
ISSN:1076-2787
1099-0526
DOI:10.1155/2022/6858916