Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
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The forum, which is best known for its annual Davos economic conference, offers insights on what many get wrong about artificial intelligence and how banks should be thinking about using it.
August 26 -
KeyBank will deploy Mastercard's advanced transaction decisioning technology, boosting the card network's push into artificial intelligence-powered authorization.
August 24 -
Citigroup was so impressed with a test drive of AI software it invested in its maker; the FBI's warning of a cyberattack targeting ATMs came to pass — expect more to come; debating whether state AGs can serve as de facto CFPBs; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 24 -
The 100 dismissals in asset management follow job cuts in other divisions; the agency cites the lack of protections against fraud and market manipulation.
August 23 -
Citigroup was so impressed after a two-year test drive of software from the AI vendor Anaconda it decided to invest in the firm.
August 20 -
Financial institutions are hoping to get ahead of the growing and seemingly insurmountable problem of payment card fraud not just by looking at who cyber-attackers are going after currently but who they are likely to defraud in the near future.
August 17 -
The bank is working with SpringFour and Genivity, two graduates of its mentorship program, and plans more such partnerships.
August 17 -
IBM claims that by monitoring customer behavior first and foremost, banks can make suspicious activity reporting far more accurate.
August 16 -
Proximity to the client is crucial. Only by understanding your client’s perspective on AI can you deliver a project that is truly worthwhile, writes Naomi Bowman, managing director at Berkeley Research Group.
August 15 -
Bci Miami is one of the first banks in the U.S. to publicly acknowledge using AI this way, when many still consider the technology to be new, risky and unsanctioned by regulators.
August 9 -
Voice assistants impress at tech demos, but new research shows bank customers aren't ready to ask a speaker about their accounts just yet.
August 8 -
The onset of artificial intelligence and machine learning could serve as the safety net some companies need, providing a different and more thorough twist on traditional underwriting and credit checks.
August 8 -
The skeptics keep waiting for investment in financial startups to dry up, but it doubled in the first half of 2018. KPMG's Safwan Zaheer explains why.
August 7 -
Artificial intelligence has myriad benefits for consumers, yet many are still concerned about issues such as privacy, requiring issuers to provide more information about the technology, according to Cyndie Martini, president and CEO of Member Access Pacific.
August 3 -
The charge calls into question the speed of the turnaround under CEO Brian Duperreault; the payout will be the Scottish bank’s first since the financial crisis.
August 3 -
The trend poses challenges for banks, which have long required customers who want fees waived to put in their own effort.
August 2 -
Federal bank regulators consider roughly a dozen new rules; firms tout tools to help financial institutions bank legal marijuana-related businesses; Mick Mulvaney defends CFPB enforcement powers; and more from this week's most-read stories.
July 27 -
The bank entangled in probe of Michael Cohen; Mayopoulos to leave at yearend, CFO Benson to become president.
July 24 -
With Walmart reportedly weighing bids from Capital One alongside incumbent Synchrony Financial to handle its private-label credit card account, Synchrony's use of data and artificial intelligence are more important than ever.
July 17 -
Executives at the recent In|Vest conference discussed ways to make banks more competitive in the world of financial advice.
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