Episode Synopsis "7: Who is responsible when AI goes wrong?"
AI use cases and applications in financial services continue to grow. Data, transparency and education around implementing AI are essential, but ultimately who is responsible for the AI’s decisions and actions – the machine or the person? Huy Nguyen Trieu, Co-Founder of the Centre for Finance Technology and Entrepreneurship and Finastra’s Chirine BenZaied, Director Innovation discuss in our latest Open Finance podcast.
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