AI transparency in financial services – why, what, who and when?
A recent survey on machine learning published by the FCA and the Bank of England highlights that financial services are witnessing rapidly growing interest in
A recent survey on machine learning published by the FCA and the Bank of England highlights that financial services are witnessing rapidly growing interest in
Personal data have value, and economists failed to predict that this value would become concentrated in the hands of digital platforms. The column presents a
A new report by the Brookings Institution counters previous analyses showing less-educated, lower-wage workers would be most exposed to automation. Better educated, better paid white
From debt to equity and funds management to derivatives, established primary and secondary markets are being transformed by decentralized technologies—and regulators are keeping a close
From the Internet of Things to the Internet of “meaningful” Things. Nowadays several indicators aim to quantify the smartness of our cities. Next step will
A foreign bribery report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) stated that 57% of foreign bribery cases occurred to obtain a public
Governments in advanced countries are adopting Blockchain technology and artificial intelligence at a rapid pace. From Estonia, to Malta, The Netherlands to the United States,
It’s impossible to say precisely how artificial intelligence will disrupt the job market, so researchers at PwC have taken a birds eye view from the
The value of the EU data market was estimated at almost EUR 60 billion in 2016. It employs roughly 6.1 million workers. This expanding market
Wealth and influence in the technology business have always been about gaining the upper hand in software or the machines that software ran on. Now
As the appetite for big data increases, are citizens becoming little more than information-gathering sensors? Researcher Dr Rachel O’Dwyer explores the ethics and privacy concerns
This is a contributed essay by an Alibaba senior executive on how the e-commerce giant’s cloud computing is being used to fight crime in China.