Artificial intelligence is already being heralded as this generation’s transformational technology. As with all leaps in technical capabilities, there are risks that its abuse will mean more fraud and financial crime, and potentially jeopardise financial stability. On the other hand, it will add powerful new tools to regulators’ arsenals.
OMFIF is exploring the impact of AI on the macroeconomy, developments in digital finance, labour markets and regulation, asking whether it will ultimately prove to be a help or hindrance. Find articles, join meetings and listen to podcasts on the topic.
Sherry Madera, chief executive officer of CDP, discusses how datasets are evolving to support the mobilisation of institutional investor demand in ESG assets and the importance of data to leadership.
This year’s annual features contributions from DMI members on the theme of interoperability, its value and the challenges of delivering it, emphasising a growing need to incorporate interoperability in financial systems.