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8 Results from /ai, "Níamh Curran"

Níamh Curran

Níamh Curran

Which are the most impactful AI use cases for financial services?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly gone from being a far sighted fantasy to integral to the running of many industries, including financial services. Yet, for this to be a sustainable development, there needs to be some resistance to the large amounts of hype around AI. This is an excerpt from The Future of AI in Financial Services 2025 rep...

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Níamh Curran

Níamh Curran

AI validation and governance: How banks are securing their AI models

Artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI have become one of the largest topics in banking in the last two years. From OpenAI’s launch to the EU AI Act coming into effect, things are heating up. Banks are becoming more comfortable with the use cases AI is offering them, which means that ensuring AI models are being validated properly (doing wh...

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Níamh Curran

Níamh Curran

Fintech Sentiment: EU AI Act comes into effect

The EU AI Act officially became law yesterday, the world’s first AI legislation and marking the end of a process which began back in April of 2021. We have already produced a guide on how to prepare for the AI regulation, and background on what the Act was proposing. Now that the AI Act is in law, here’s a look at how some fintechs are responding...

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Níamh Curran

Níamh Curran

Will generative AI make banking jobs more efficient or replace them?

Generative AI is now becoming a reality within banking. McKinsey found more than 50% of banks in US and Europe are adopting “more centralised” generative AI in their organisation. The debate, or rather big neon pink elephant in the room, is whether generative AI advances will improve efficiency or replace jobs. This is emphasised by a recent stu...

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Níamh Curran

Níamh Curran

Generative AI cannot replace branch banking – Niamh’s hot take of the month

NatWest announced in November 2023 that they were integrating generative AI into their chatbot tool Cora, which saw the launch of Cora+. Generative AI has been one of the hottest topics throughout 2023, and that is only likely to continue into 2024 as companies like OpenAI expand their products and capabilities. The technology offers a lot of ...

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Níamh Curran

Níamh Curran

OpenAI: What just happened to the CEO Sam Altman?

Sam Altman is being reinstated as the CEO of OpenAI after unexpectedly being removed from the position by the board last Friday. OpenAI is responsible for the creation of ChatGPT and recently announced a new product which will allow companies to create custom versions of AI chatbots, which the company has called GPTs, without any coding. However, ...

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Níamh Curran

Níamh Curran

Deepfake fraud: the rising threat in financial crime

As it’s Halloween, spooky season is the perfect time to highlight one of the scariest, and arguably creepiest growing developments in financial crime, the deepfake. Deepfakes have dominated national headlines for a while now, often for especially unsavoury reasons, and for their political usage. They have now become a tangible issue within the fi...

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Níamh Curran

Níamh Curran

International Women's Day: ChatGPT and how gender bias in AI can impact innovation

The 2023 International Women’s Day campaign theme is to Embrace Equity and asks our world to discuss why equal opportunities aren’t enough. “Equity isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s a must-have. A focus on gender equity needs to be part of every society’s DNA. And it’s critical to understand the difference between equity and equality,” according to ...

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