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AI and generative AI use cases in banking: 6 real-world examples

Abrigo

You might also like this webinar, "The check's in the mail: Understanding and preventing check fraud." WATCH Takeaway 1 Understanding generative AI and how peers are using AI and genAI helps financial institution leaders and management vet the technology and related risks. Nevertheless, understanding the technology is crucial.

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How Banks Are Using AI, ML To Fight Account Opening Fraud

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This has become a larger problem for FIs as they must not only deal with protecting customers from fraud, but also guard against bad actors armed with 4.1 Account opening fraud is a favorite tactic among such cybercriminals, many of whom rely on these credentials to pose as legitimate customers. billion stolen credentials.

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A Bank Automation Summit Preview: Key 2023 Banking Automation Trends

Perficient

The Summit brings together experts in the field, including bank executives, technology vendors, and consultants, to discuss the latest advancements in automation and its impact on the banking industry. One of the key topics I expect to be discussed at the Summit is the heightened use of artificial intelligence (AI).

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Deep Dive: How Insurance Fraud Hurts Both Companies And Consumers

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The health insurance market is even more vulnerable: Up to $68 billion is lost to health insurance fraud each year. Fraud doesn’t just hurt insurance companies, however, as the losses are largely passed on to legitimate customers in the form of increased premiums. Types of Insurance Fraud.

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KPMG: How AI Defense Can Counter Faster Payments Fraud

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Such a scenario stands as a terrifying example of not only the sophistication of criminals, but also the threat of fraud in a real-time payments environment. And those criminals are experts at social engineering, enabling them to con people who might be on high alert for fraud attempts. That doesn’t mean all is hopeless, of course.

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Recap of Money 20/20 USA 2023 and 10 Banking Thoughts

South State Correspondent

As can be seen, the conference largely revolved around payments, artificial intelligence, fintech partnerships/management, regulation, and fraud/identity in its various forms. Fraud & Identity: By far, the largest number of vendors and conversations were over fraud and identity.

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Deep Dive: The Need For Real-Time Data To Keep Onboarding Fast And Secure

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Banks are jostling for space in the market because an expanding number of FinTechs and large-scale technology companies are competing for the same set of consumers. FIs that are reliant on data caches that are just a year old are at a distinct disadvantage, not only for fraud protection, but also for successful onboarding.

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