Webinar | 28 November 2024 | AI in financial services: Navigating the evolving regulatory landscape
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Date: Thursday, 28 November 2024
Time: 2:00 PM GMT
With the growing popularity of AI in financial services and new use cases popping up every day, the regulatory landscape around the technology is evolving at an equally brisk pace.
With risks surrounding data privacy, hallucinations, operational resilience, liability and accountability under the SMCR, customer safety, transparency and bias, how can the financial services industry encourage the safe and responsible adoption of AI in UK finance markets, and what role will the regulators play in its growth? Will new efforts to regulate AI arrive on time and be current enough?
Join us for an insightful webinar where we explore the current regulatory landscape for AI in UK finance, the key risks involved, and the role of regulators in shaping its future. We’ll discuss what financial institutions can do to meet compliance requirements and mitigate risks while leveraging AI to drive innovation.
Key takeaways:
- Understand the current and future AI regulations in financial services
- Explore the risks of AI implementation, including data privacy and operational resilience
- Learn how to ensure compliance while fostering AI innovation
Don’t miss this opportunity to discover more about the current regulatory landscape around AI, what the future holds for AI regulation and how you can overcome the challenges around the technology’s implementation to ensure you’re meeting regulatory and compliance requirements.
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Speakers on the “AI in financial services: Navigating the evolving regulatory landscape” webinar:
Dr Janet Bastiman, Chief Data Scientist, Napier AI
Chair of the Royal Statistical Society’s Data Science and AI Section and member of FCA’s Synthetic Data Expert Group, Janet started coding in 1984 and discovered a passion for technology. She holds degrees in both Molecular Biochemistry and Mathematics and has a PhD in Computational Neuroscience. Janet has helped both start-ups and established businesses implement and improve their AI offering prior to applying her expertise as Chief Data Scientist at Napier. Janet regularly speaks at conferences worldwide on topics in AI including explainability, testing, efficiency, and ethics.
Michael Anyfantakis, Independent Senior Advisor – FinTech, Digital, GenAI
Michael is a seasoned product leader specializing in digital product innovation and the strategic use of emerging technologies like Generative AI. With extensive experience in the banking and FinTech sectors, he has held senior roles, including Chief Architect & Head of Product at Capital One UK, Chief Product Owner at FIBR by Amsterdam Trade Bank and Head of Innovation Design for Lloyd’s Bank. Michael is passionate about leveraging GenAI to shape the future of financial products, driving transformative change in customer experience, risk management, and operational efficiency.
Dr. Oisín Boydell, Chief Data Officer at Corlytics
Dr. Oisín Boydell, Chief Data Officer at Corlytics, leads the company’s AI strategy and implementation. Previously Director of Applied Research at CeADAR, Ireland’s National Centre for Applied AI, he is internationally recognised for his expertise in artificial intelligence and data analytics. With a PhD in Computer Science from University College Dublin, Dr. Boydell combines academic rigour with practical experience, often sharing his insights on AI’s role in business transformation at industry conferences.
Cameron Emanuel-Burns, Reporter, FinTech Futures
Cameron Emanuel-Burns, a reporter at FinTech Futures, is dedicated to enhancing the accessibility of fintech for a broader audience. He has contributed articles to various media platforms and possesses a strong interest in all aspects of fintech. Prior to his involvement in the financial industry, Emanuel-Burns worked in the podcasting field, where he held editorial, hosting, and production positions for renowned production companies, covering diverse topics. With a research master’s degree in conflict analysis, he conducted a study on the influence of anti-refugee policies on extremism. Emanuel-Burns aims to apply his diverse skill set to the ever-evolving fintech landscape.