Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
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Criminals who buy and sell consumer data on the dark web are perpetrating increasingly complex credit and debit card fraud schemes, according to the card network's latest threats report.
March 21 -
A recent survey showed a majority of banks use generative AI, mainly for tasks like writing emails and detecting fraud, but few say they have built customer-facing products with it.
March 21 -
Banks are proceeding with caution as a new generation of AI tools arises.
March 19 -
Lack of understanding remains a key hurdle for adopting traditional and generative artificial intelligence-powered tools, but banks and credit unions are still eager to use AI, according to data from Arizent.
March 19 - AB - Technology
False information, job losses, diminishing skills and human interaction, among other concerns, have bankers worried about deploying both generative artificial intelligence, like ChatGPT, and more long-accepted forms of AI like machine learning, according to a new survey of American Banker readers.
March 18 -
As the use of internet of things (IoT) devices and artificial intelligence grow in popularity, their adoption is creating real risks for end users and insurers alike. As bad actors use it to perpetrate new kinds of fraud, carriers can also utilize it to identify these risks and fraudulent claims more quickly.
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Like many of its peers, the bank is evolving its virtual assistant to be more personalized and to incorporate a large language model, but it's not quite ready to turn on customer-facing generative AI.
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The New York bank has deployed generative artificial intelligence from Greenlite to help analysts do enhanced due diligence on clients with higher risk ratings.
March 7 -
In this month's roundup of top tech news: Bank of America's data breach affects more than 57,000 consumers, banking as a service's looming reckoning, the downfall of Heartland Tri-State Bank and more.
March 1 -
Luis Valdich, managing director of Citi Ventures, and Alex Sion, managing director of private equity firm Motive Partners, explain how they envision advanced AI changing work in financial services.
March 1 -
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A consortium of banks focused on cybersecurity has published a series of white papers aimed at navigating the challenges and opportunities of AI in the financial sector.
February 29 -
Research from J.D. Power found that bank customers are most concerned about letting AI move money on their behalf or place a barrier between them and their money.
February 29 -
The Swedish lender says the use of generative AI hasn't affected headcount. But it has also said previously that AI would impact its own hiring decisions.
February 29 -
Will AI erase jobs? How can you jumpstart a stagnant career? And what's the latest with real-time transaction processing? The industry's top executives will gather on March 27 and 28 in Hollywood, Florida, to dive into these issues and many others.
February 28 - AB - Technology
Helping programmers become more productive, modernizing legacy systems and conducting compliance assessments are among the hundreds of gen AI use cases in production or in the pipeline for Shadman Zafar, co-CIO for Citi and lead for the bank's generative AI work.
February 27 -
Honorees from 2024's Most Influential Women in Payments, representing companies such as MoneyGram, Walmart, Segpay and more, share insights into how how artificial intelligence is changing their companies and their industry.
February 27 -
Tipalti, Stax and Stripe are among those using new artificial intelligence tools as digital helpers for staff. The specifics vary based on each company's mission and level of comfort with the technology.
February 26 - AB - Technology
The New York bank's AI research group has published 400 papers, according to new research from Evident; TD Bank Group's Layer 6 unit published 14 last year. These groups work to solve real-life problems in the business units.
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