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Artificial Intelligence May Actually Help Humanize Financial Services

Por: Forbes Tech January 28, 2023

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AI promises to deliver greater data democratization in an insular industrygetty The financial services sector has long been criticized as being insulated, elitist, and discriminatory. Will artificial intelligence finally open up and “democratize” this industry? It’s likely, and will happen a number of ways – by empowering customers, by opening up services to underserved communities, and by increasing the breadth of capabilities companies... + full article



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