AI Articles and Analysis in Financial services

The Implications of Generative AI on Investment Banking – v.1

The Implications of Generative AI on Investment Banking – with Andrea Haskell and Val Srinivas of Deloitte

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01 – Confronting Unique Challenges in Retail and eCommerce Fraud@1x-min

Confronting Unique Challenges in Retail and eCommerce Fraud – with Leaders from Amazon, PayPal, FanDuel, and Riskified

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Artificial Intelligence at Morgan Stanley – Three Use Cases

Morgan Stanley was founded in 1935 and is headquartered in New York City. They are an American multinational investment bank and financial services company recognized as a leader in wealth management. With over $1.19 billion in assets, Morgan Stanley is among the top 15 biggest banks in the world.

002 – What Responsible AI Means for Financial Services – with Scott Zoldi

What Responsible AI Means for Financial Services – with Scott Zoldi 

Implementing responsible AI in the financial sector is crucial for ethical practices, fairness, and transparency. Financial institutions must prioritize data privacy, address biases, ensure explainability, and practice ongoing monitoring. By doing so, they build trust, mitigate risks, and foster sustainable growth. 

001 – Finding _Ground Truth_ In Accounting Workflows – with Michael Hitchcock of Intuit

Finding “Ground Truth” In Accounting Workflows – with Michael Hitchcock of Intuit

While accounting as a discipline has roots going back to the 13th century, current-day accounting software is still based on manual record-keeping just as it was in the 1990s, only with digital checks in a digital checkbook register, allowing users to keep track of their finances on a computer.

001 – Market Surveillance and AI – Two Use Cases-min

Market Surveillance and AI – Two Use Cases

Market surveillance refers to activity authorities conduct to ensure that products available to consumers adhere to applicable laws and regulations. Additionally, market surveillance in banking and finance takes a somewhat specific form.

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Artificial Intelligence at DocuSign – Two Current Use-Cases

DocuSign is an American company that provides digitized document management services. The company’s target market are companies who need help managing electronic business agreements.