FStech launches The Future of AI in Financial Services conference

FStech is launching The Future of AI in Financial Services conference at the London Hilton Tower Bridge on 24 September 2024 to bring together leading experts in the field for an impactful event exploring the future of AI in financial services.

In a series of keynote presentations and panel sessions, key speakers will analyse how AI could soon drive everything from retail and investment banking to wealth management and insurance. Speakers will delve into the latest developments locally, examining cutting-edge AI applications in UK finance as well as vital ethical and policy considerations.

Topics will range from practical applications in areas like fraud detection and risk management to far-reaching possibilities like automated customer service, credit scoring, underwriting and more. We’ll also dive into vital considerations around regulation as financial institutions increasingly adopt AI systems.

Sessions will deal extensively with the real-world integration of AI capabilities like machine learning, neural networks and natural language processing – mapping out how these tools can work in tandem with human skills and judgment.

Along with thought-provoking commentary on AI, the event will provide attendees a valuable chance to network with like-minded professionals across banking, insurance, investments and more.

The event is taking place on 24 September 2024, at the London Hilton, Tower Bridge.

Register here now!



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