Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
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The technology has the potential to democratize access to knowledge about financial services, but like any tool, it must be used carefully and responsibly.
December 2 -
Items include estimations of President-elect Donald Trump's impact on fintech funding, the fallout from VyStar Credit Union's tech moves and more.
November 28 -
In a string of speeches last week, the top federal banking regulators outlined goals and framed their thinking about artificial intelligence in financial services, but the biggest questions around liability and widespread adoption remain unanswered.
November 26 -
While the risks, benefits and magnitude of artificial intelligence's impact on financial services remain unclear, agencies should keep an open mind toward the technology and avoid reflexive risk aversion in bank supervision, Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman said.
November 22 -
The 2.0 version, expected to launch next year, will provide more detailed responses based on more complex, humanlike thought processes.
November 21 -
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu said that while artificial intelligence is a potentially transformative technology, regulators should be wary of waiving liability for its use in banking.
November 21 -
As banks continue investing in technology to boost productivity, they aren't losing sight of their call centers' human sides. Even as AI grows in importance, agents are more important than ever
November 20 -
The card brand uses a new form of generative AI that improves data sourcing, making human involvement less necessary.
November 15 -
The Treasury's financial crimes arm alerted banks to the dangers of AI-powered fraud, urging close monitoring and swift reporting of any suspicious activity.
November 14 -