AI Dangers in Financial Services: Regulatory Review
Finansal hizmetlerde yapay zeka kullanımının artmasıyla birlikte, bu teknolojinin olası riskleri konusunda endişeler büyüyor. İngiltere'nin finansal d
The increasing use of artificial intelligence in financial services has raised concerns about the potential risks of this technology. The UK's financial regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), has published a report examining the impact of AI on financial services. The report warns that the growing influence of large language models on financial decisions poses potential risks. The FCA's executive director, Sheldon Mills, highlighted the risks of companies relying on a handful of technology providers, which could lead to system-wide risks. The report notes that more than a quarter of UK consumers trust large language models for financial advice, but these models do not provide the same level of protection as regulated financial services. Mills recommends that the FCA review the impact of AI on financial services and assess the potential risks of this technology. This recommendation suggests that more regulation may be needed to address the potential risks of AI in financial services.
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