Artificial Intelligence Comes to — Wait for It — the Post Office
/When you think of innovative organizations, the U.S. Postal Service is probably not at the top of your list.
Read MoreWhen you think of innovative organizations, the U.S. Postal Service is probably not at the top of your list.
Read MoreYou hear a lot about possible uses for artificial intelligence in financial services, but we’re still in the nascent stages of adoption. One area where we’ve started to see AI deployed is in lending.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence has been making its way into many practical business applications over the past several years, both in financial services and beyond. As such, the race to develop and/or acquire AI technology has become heated.
Read MoreAussie regulators recently dipped a cautious toe into using artificial intelligence for regulatory purposes — specifically using natural language processing technology to detect when financial institutions are engaged in possible misconduct. The technology will scrutinize promotional material and advertisements, among other things, to see if they contain falsities or if they breach any rules.
Read MoreLast month, the White House issued an executive order laying out how the U.S. would maintain American leadership in AI. Putting aside the fact that the order assumed, perhaps inaccurately, that the U.S. is the world’s AI leader, it was criticized for being long on blather and short on meat (what a surprise)
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