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Who Will Use Self-Driving Cars?

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Last week, Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous vehicle business, announced that completely driverless Waymo cars are on the way – at least for customers in the suburbs of Phoenix. Consumers are more receptive to automated vehicle technology in limited applications. And this is not a one-off. What does the future of autonomous vehicle hold?

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The 2019 GonzoBanker Awards

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There is an understanding that technology and fintech are going to cause radical change, but the how, how big and when are still very unclear. A finance pro who was not afraid of technology, Trylko brought respect and class to every endeavor he undertook. GonzoBankers, 2019 was a year of extremes. billion of assets under management.

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Top 5 Decision Management Posts of 2022: AI and Digital Jane

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On the United Nations International Day of Women and Girls in Science , FICO’s Louise Lunn discussed one of the real challenges in AI, fighting the bias that can be coded into the models themselves. Along with these discussions, we introduced a character we call Digital Jane. Here are the top 5 posts from 2022. Read the full story here ).

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The 2015 GonzoBanker Awards

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It’s nice to see somebody passionate about using new payments technology to make banking easier and cheaper for the financially disadvantaged. Let’s see if better technology and delivery tools get the idea farther down the road this time. Beyond that, Dave also avoids the common pitfalls of his technology presenter competition.

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TRENDING: Are Credit Unions The Hipster FI?

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The nation’s first credit union (CU) was founded in 1908 to serve mill workers in the Manchester, New Hampshire area. Today, more than a century later, that credit union is still operational and is now focused on serving a new type of member: millennials. From mill works to millennials … the nation’s oldest credit union speaks.

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